Tuesday, March 30, 2010
Main Stream Media and Soros At It Again, This Time In California Governor's Race
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The Rasmussen Reports Media Meter shows that Republican candidate Meg Whitman is getting more favorable press coverage these days than former Democratic Governor Jerry Brown.
For the week ending Sunday, March 28, 2010, 58% of the media mentions for Whitman were positive. while 42% were negative.
For Brown, during the same time frame, the results were the mirror opposite, 42% positive and 58% negative.
The latest Rasmussen Reports telephone survey of likely voters in the state shows the two candidates tied at 40% each in the governor's race.
While the coverage of Whitman has been more positive than Brown’s coverage, the Democrat has had far more coverage with nearly twice as many mentions as Whitman.
The Rasmussen Reports Media Meter shows that Republican candidate Meg Whitman is getting more favorable press coverage these days than former Democratic Governor Jerry Brown.
For the week ending Sunday, March 28, 2010, 58% of the media mentions for Whitman were positive. while 42% were negative.
For Brown, during the same time frame, the results were the mirror opposite, 42% positive and 58% negative.
The latest Rasmussen Reports telephone survey of likely voters in the state shows the two candidates tied at 40% each in the governor's race.
While the coverage of Whitman has been more positive than Brown’s coverage, the Democrat has had far more coverage with nearly twice as many mentions as Whitman.
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