64% Of Americans Thinnk The Admin. "Generally Misleads The American Public On Current Issues To Achieve Its Own Ends"...
The Wall Street Journal November 23, 2005 at 12:51 PM
A majority of U.S. adults believe the Bush administration generally misleads the public on current issues, while fewer than a third of Americans believe the information provided by the administration is generally accurate, the latest Harris Interactive poll finds.
While the telephone survey of 1,011 U.S. adults indicates about 64% of Americans believe the Bush administration "generally misleads the American public on current issues to achieve its own ends," opinion on the topic is clearly divided along party lines. A large majority (68% to 28%) of Republicans say the Bush administration generally provides accurate information.
However, even larger majorities of Democrats (91% to 7%) and Independents (73% to 25%) think the information is generally misleading.
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A majority of U.S. adults believe the Bush administration generally misleads the public on current issues, while fewer than a third of Americans believe the information provided by the administration is generally accurate, the latest Harris Interactive poll finds.
While the telephone survey of 1,011 U.S. adults indicates about 64% of Americans believe the Bush administration "generally misleads the American public on current issues to achieve its own ends," opinion on the topic is clearly divided along party lines. A large majority (68% to 28%) of Republicans say the Bush administration generally provides accurate information.
However, even larger majorities of Democrats (91% to 7%) and Independents (73% to 25%) think the information is generally misleading.
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