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September 19, 2006
How to lie with polls (Net Neutrality edition)
A bogus poll funded by Verizon purports to show that most Americans oppose network neutrality. Just reading the press release, though, shows how slanted the questions were:
"According to the survey, when presented with a choice between video choice and additional net neutrality legislation, an overwhelming majority of voters supported video choice."
Let's see. Do you want more choice or more legislation? That's a toughie!
Does anyone put any stock in ridiculous "bipartisan" surveys like this?
Posted by Kevin Werbach at September 19, 2006 7:52 PM