Lambro misrepresented polling data to attack Democrats -- again
March 30, 2006 6:08 pm ET
SUMMARY: Washington Times chief political correspondent Donald Lambro claimed that pollsters "are seeing deep dissatisfaction across the country at just about every level of government," and that "[w]hile neither party can take solace in the [poll] numbers, there may be some perverse comfort for Republicans in the fact that many of the Democrats' biggest gubernatorial stars have run into political trouble." To support his claim, Lambro cited polls conducted by Republican-linked polling groups without identifying them as such.








