Why It’s Best to Read Several News Sources – Left, Right, Center – For Election News

– To stay informed on election polls, Republican primaries, and political news

Just today, three different news sources quote three different results of polling.

1. CNN goes with USA Today / Gallup Poll, says:

“Obama holds double digit leads over Romney and Santorum”

http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2012/02/27/poll-obama-holds-double-digit-leads-over-romney-and-santorum/?iref=allsearch

2. Drudge Report goes with Rasmussen Poll, says:

“Obama Approval at 45%, Lowest in Month — Falls Behind Romney, Paul…”

Says Romney and Paul BEAT Obama, but Santorum and Gingrich don’t:

http://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_content/politics/obama_administration/daily_presidential_tracking_poll

3. The Daily Beast says:

“Santorum Beats Obama”

and says Obama and Romney tie.

http://www.thedailybeast.com/cheats/2012/02/27/poll-santorum-beats-obama.html?

Reading just one of these news sources would lead one to a certain belief of the state of the Republican campaign and of the eventual election against President Obama. It also would lead one to a view of how Romney, Santorum, Paul and Gingrich would do against Obama, perhaps persuading a hard-core Republican primary voter (read: Beat Obama no matter what!) to vote one way or the other.

That’s why it’s beneficial to skim several news sources, every day. I saw one of these on 411US.info today. It gave me the impression one way. Then I read another, and it gave me a different view. Then I saw a third poll (emailed to me), and it gave me a third view.

411US.info gives you several sources to look at, all quickly accessible from one website.

Go to National, News, and look at any of 7 news sites. Quickly scan the next. Go back to 411US.info, then to National, News and Opinion, and choose from 11 News and Opinion pages from across the political spectrum.

Try www.411US.info

  • Stay up with multiple websites.
  • Follow the candidates’ campaigns.
  • Learn about the candidates.
  • Read opinions.
  • See multiple polls.
  • Look up Fact Checks.

See it all. Be informed. Really informed.

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