Thursday, September 28, 2006
Do you believe the allegations of U.Va. classmates that George Allen used a racial epithet for blacks?
Virginia Beach Dems posted results from the latest Virginian-Pilot poll on whether folks believe Allen's denial that he never used the N-word.
First the absurd Allen campaign spin:
The results in this post are slightly more recent; but the bottom line is that most readers ain't buying the latest snake oil potion being marketed by Allen and his toadies.
Out of 1572 votes, 59.67 percent believe the classmates over the junior senator. Three-and-three quarter percent of voters are undecided and 36.58 percent actually believe the lying bastard.
Now go vote!
First the absurd Allen campaign spin:
"I think the preponderance of evidence shows these charges are false," Dick Wadhams, Allen's campaign manager, said of charges by three people Monday that Allen used racial slurs in the early 1970s as a student and football star at the University of Virginia. "When this campaign gets back to the issues, we'll be fine."Now the poll question: "Do you believe the allegations of U.Va. classmates that George Allen used a racial epithet for blacks?"
The results in this post are slightly more recent; but the bottom line is that most readers ain't buying the latest snake oil potion being marketed by Allen and his toadies.
Out of 1572 votes, 59.67 percent believe the classmates over the junior senator. Three-and-three quarter percent of voters are undecided and 36.58 percent actually believe the lying bastard.
Now go vote!