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USA Today ignored International Republican Institute's obvious ties to Republicans

March 18, 2005 2:35 pm ET

In a March 15 report about a new poll showing that Iraqis "believe their country is headed in the right direction," USA Today failed to inform readers about the partisan ties of the poll's sponsor, the International Republican Institute (IRI). Instead, the article told readers that, "The IRI is a non-partisan, U.S. taxpayer-funded group that promotes democracy abroad," echoing the language on the organization's website. The Associated Press used the same language on April 14, 2003, calling the IRI "a non-partisan organization dedicated to advancing democracy worldwide."

The IRI does receive U.S. funds through the National Endowment for Democracy (NED). IRI is listed as one of two "core grantees" that receive NED grants for "programs that promote pluralism and free and fair elections." The other organization under the same category is IRI's apparent Democratic counterpart, the National Democratic Institute for International Affairs, chaired by former Clinton Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright.

Well-connected Republicans fill every seat on IRI's board of directors:

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