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CNN’s Poll Vaulting
Written By : Warner Todd Huston

A short report on CNN’s Political Ticker is interesting for what it doesn’t mention in the story as well as its admittedly misleading trumpeted headline that Obama got “double-digit post-speech jump” after his Sept, 9 healthcare speech to a joint session of Congress.

First the headline: “CNN Poll: Double-digit post-speech jump for Obama plan.”

Reading that headline would lead someone to believe, well, that there was a double-digit jump in Obama’s numbers. After all, that’s what is says. But at the tale of the story the CNN piece the last paragraph admits that these numbers are heavily skewed to Democrats.

The audience for the speech appears to be more Democratic than the U.S. population as a whole. Because of this, the results may favor Obama simply because more Democrats than Republicans tune into the speech. The poll surveyed the opinions of people who watched Wednesday night’s speech, and does not reflect the views of all Americans.

Alright. That disclaimer is all well and good, but why the headline that would make reader imagine that it was a straight poll of people responding to the speech instead of a poll of mostly Democrats responding to the speech?

Then we have the part of the report that is germane to the subject but was not reported under this happy headline. Obama’s ratings for the 9th’s joint session speech were much lower than his ratings for his February 24 joint session State of the Union speech.

Last February Nielsen recorded 52,373,000 viewers for Obama’s joint session speech. But his healthcare speech only garnered 32,111,596 viewers.

So, not only does CNN mislead with its headline causing the unwary reader to assume that Obama got a boost among all Americans, but the report doesn’t even reveal that Obama lost millions of viewers over his last joint session speech.

(Originally posted at National Review Institute.)

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  • D-Vega

    The link you provide doesn't really connect to the poll information. But I thought that they polled the same people before the speech, and then after. And that's why they said it was a 20 point jump. No matter who was part of the sample, it was a 20 point jump.

    Also, your rating information is not accurate either.

    It doesn't say Obama "garnered 32,111,596 viewers". That would be hard to conclude the very next day (that post was on 9/10).

    What Neilson said was the AVERAGE viewership on those channels combined was "32,111,596 viewers" so they are assuming he got those viewers. He could've gotten more, he could've gotten less. Plus, his address was not shown on Fox, like the Feb one was. Classy bunch, those Fox guys.

  • http://conservativebootcamp.com martinhale

    Wow, hoggo's stupidity spilled over into this thread as well. I guess I had it right when I called it a patented hoggo man-crush.

  • gfchicago

    "Classy bunch, those Fox guys."

    Posted by D-Vega

    2009-09-15 17:38:59

    Good grief Vega Fox News Channel carried that disaster of a speech. You had ABC, CBS, NBC, MSNBC, CNN, FoxNC and a whole host of other channels that carried it. So what if the local Fox channels wanted to show Dancing with the Stars. Although I don't watch the crappy reality shows, there are other people that do.

    Not everyone wanted to watch our narcissistic arrogant President in yet another infomerical.

  • D-Vega

    That's fine, gf.

    But then its not fair, or honest, to compare the two speeches' ratings.

    The Feb one was also the State of the Union. For a new President.

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