Well, okaythen, you say that Kerry got preferential treatment by the pollsters and media people, by "not including the error percentage". Wow, that is bad [NOT!!]
The error % a small part of it, and if thats all you got then its not enough.
Maybe they were just trying to make up for the Bush-favoured bias we have heard so much. It must be tough for media to gauge which one to favour, as they will have to go with the winnder in either case. We cannot believe much of what they put out.
We keep seeing that "Bush is seen as the stronger leader" , and Kerry is "not presidential enough"... Those are derived from polls too, presented by the same media you say is liberal and favouring Kerry.
The media is not favouring Kerry. If they were, they could open up some of the issues that would really kick Bush around, like "the way Building #7 came down, but was never hit by a plane on 9-11". Isn't that at least interesting enough for media coverage? Why is that issue never put on TV?
Maybe you want to believe the media is protecting America by not alerting us to the idea that all tall buildings are wired to be taken down in a controled manner. But Building #7 is not tall!!
There is no other excuse for demolision exploseves being there, ready to go on 9-11 that I can think of - can you?
But I stray from your point about polls favouring kerry.
Polls are not favouring Kerry!! - if they were, then I would see more about the economy LOSING jobs overall since Bush took office. I noticed that you too were trying to skew that fact.I suspect they are protecting Bush's poor jobs record.
The problems with polling propaganda goes on and on.
The manipulation is rampant. Look for other tactics of the right wing politics used by the Bush White house:
Manipulation
Deception
Fear
Division of peoples
Demonising
Distraction
Creating Instability
We can find examples of these at every turn in the Bush governance.
karlin