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Citing no evidence, NY Times reported Bush's poll numbers "beginning to inch up"

January 31, 2006 3:35 pm ET

SUMMARY: New York Times reporter Sheryl Gay Stolberg wrote -- without citing evidence -- that "[t]he president's poll numbers, which plummeted last year, are beginning to inch up." In fact, a review of eight major polls released in the week preceding Stolberg's report revealed that polls showing President Bush's approval rating either declining or remaining steady outnumbered polls showing an increase.

In a January 29 New York Times article, reporter Sheryl Gay Stolberg wrote -- without citing evidence -- that "[t]he president's poll numbers, which plummeted last year, are beginning to inch up." Later in the article, Stolberg again reported that Bush's poll numbers "are rising but still comparatively low." In fact, a review of eight major polls released in the week preceding Stolberg's report revealed that polls showing President Bush's approval rating either declining or remaining steady outnumbered polls showing an increase.

The results of those polls:

The margin of error in all of the above polls is approximately 3 percentage points.

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