Polls
5/16/2012 10:54 AM ET
The latest CBS News/New York Times poll not only shows Mitt Romney ahead of Barack Obama by three points, but also that Romney is leading among women voters. That was such an embarrassing result ...
5/15/2012 1:00 PM ET
The New York Times covered
President Obama's plea to women's voters disguised as a commencement
address at a woman's college in Manhattan: "In Graduation Speech to Women, Obama Leaps Into ...
5/15/2012 10:53 AM ET
Not until paragraph 15 of 19 do we learn Obama trails Romney by three: "With less than six months until the election, Mr. Obama remains
in a tight race with Mr. Romney. A month ago, a Times/CBS ...
4/22/2012 4:13 PM ET
The Media Research Center has just concluded an update of our “Media Bias 101”
Web package, with more than 40 articles detailing scholarly research of
the past 30 years showing the mostly ...
4/2/2012 12:20 PM ET
Times reporter Michael Schmidt: "Whether Occupy has a resurgence, it has already had a
significant influence on American politics, making economic inequality
-- and specifically the top “1 ...
3/28/2012 11:59 AM ET
There were strange priorities afoot in Tuesday's New York Times, which
led with a poll story on falling support for the war in Afghanistan. Yet
the paper buried a story from the same poll ...
3/27/2012 3:16 PM ET
There were strange priorities afoot in Tuesday's New York Times, which led with a poll story on falling support for the war in Afghanistan. Yet the paper buried a story from the same poll showing ...
3/19/2012 12:38 PM ET
Another phony New York Times story suggesting women's issues like abortion and contraception are hurting the GOP: Reporter Ashley Parker ignores inconvenient findings from the paper's own poll ...
2/15/2012 8:02 PM ET
On its Tuesday evening and Wednesday morning newscasts, CBS played up its most recent poll, which found that 61 percent of Catholics approve "President Obama's contraception policy," as a graphic ...
2/15/2012 12:35 PM ET
A Pew Research Center survey conducted in January 2012 found a record high 67 percent of Americans see “a great deal” or “fair amount” of “political bias” in the news media.