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		<title>CNBC Dismisses Complaints Over Online Poll</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Oct 2007 16:12:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ron Paul fared a little too well in a post-Republican debate poll run by CNBC, prompting the news site's managing editor to believe astroturfing had taken place, forcing them to take down the poll.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ron Paul fared a little too well in a post-Republican debate poll run by CNBC, prompting the news site&#8217;s managing editor to believe astroturfing had taken place, forcing them to take down the poll.<br />
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Allen Wastler, managing editor of CNBC.com, said in an <a href=http://www.cnbc.com/id/21257762?__source=RSS*blog*&#038;par=RSS>open letter to Ron Paul supporters</a> that the candidate&#8217;s supporters &#8220;ruined the purpose of the poll&#8221; by their actions:</p>
<blockquote><p><i>It was no longer an honest &#8220;show of hands&#8221; &#8212; it suddenly was a platform for beating the Ron Paul drum. That certainly wasn&#8217;t our intention and certainly doesn&#8217;t serve our readers &#8230; at least those who aren&#8217;t already in the Ron Paul camp. </p>
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Some of you Ron Paul fans take issue with my decision to take the poll down. Fine. When a well-organized and committed &#8220;few&#8221; can throw the results of a system meant to reflect the sentiments of &#8220;the many,&#8221; I get a little worried. I&#8217;d take it down again.</i></p></blockquote>
<p>Wastler blamed hacking or a targeted campaign for skewing the numbers in favor of Paul: more than 7,000 votes, with 75 percent in favor of the Texas libertarian. </p>
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Suggesting a hack took place borders on a criminal accusation. Wastler may want to back off that line of thinking unless CNBC&#8217;s IT staff can prove that happened.</p>
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But as far as people organizing and taking part in a poll <i>en masse</i>, isn&#8217;t that kind of the point of participating in the election process? Would a 75 percent share for Republican front-runners Mitt Romney or Rudy Giuliani have prompted CNBC to pull down the poll, suggest a hack took place, call out supporters for voting as a dedicated block?</p>
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Wastler missed a great opportunity to ask a question of the Republican camps besides Paul&#8217;s &#8211; why aren&#8217;t your supporters working the Internet as fervently as those of Ron Paul?</p>
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