Johonny
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Tue Nov-11-08 11:09 AM
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Is Ted Rall using fuzzy math |
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<i>Don't be fooled by the electoral college rout. The popular vote reveals that United States remains a deeply divided country. Bush got 51 percent of the vote in 2004; Kerry drew 48 percent. Obama defeated McCain 51-48. A surge of newly registered voters, including many African-Americans energized by Obama's candidacy, accounts for the three percent difference.</i>
Last I saw Obama had ~53.3 % of the vote to McCain's 46.6 %. Which frankly seem a lot different than the crap Ted's trying to sell his readers this week. How lazy is it to not even have the basic fact of your OP ed right.
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Tue Nov-11-08 11:27 AM
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1. Yeah, and he was called out on it in the comments to that blog post |
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Rall isn't a particularly good commentator, IMO. A bit of passion, but not with much wisdom to impart.
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Tue Nov-11-08 11:27 AM
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Tue Nov-11-08 12:05 PM
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3. A friend cited the same percentage to me on Friday. |
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She said NPR used those numbers. When I corrected her with the wider-margin numbers, she went back to check and said they'd updated the percentages.
I'd guess Ted's in the same boat, but he should know better. It reminds me of CNN using two-week-old poll results the week before the election to make the point that the race was neck-and-neck.
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