m*****e 发帖数: 789 | 1 In an election season that has produced reels of negative ads and dizzying
spin, more Americans find that President Barack Obama's ads remain honest,
giving his campaign a 12-point lead over that of his Republican opponent,
Mitt Romney, according to the Yahoo!/Esquire poll.
Many Americans appear to agree with Romney pollster Neil Newhouse's
statement that "We're not going to let our campaign be dictated by fact-
checkers," though perhaps not in the way the Romney campaign would like.
Among the general population, 42 percent found that the president's ads
stick to the truth, while only 30 percent said the same about Romney's
campaign ads.
As for which side's ads contained outright lies, Americans view Romney and
Obama as neck and neck. The margin of error for the survey, conducted
shortly after the two national political conventions, is plus or minus 4
percentage points. |
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