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Tuesday, March 13, 2007

Dishonest Headline #240

Another lying headline from the HuffPost.

They claim GOP voters don't like these GOP candidates (which is laughable), yet polls show Americans prefer them to Hillary or Barack Hussein Obama:

In head-to-head matchups in the general election, the survey found that Giuliani was favored by 46 percent to Clinton's 38 percent, and Giuliani had 44 percent to Democratic Sen. Barack Obama's 42 percent.

The poll of 600 voters was conducted Tuesday through Thursday by Research 2000 for the Reno Gazette-Journal and KRNV-TV. It has a margin of error of plus of minus 4 percent.

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