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http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2003/01/23/opinion/polls/main537753.shtml
<b>"When it comes to the concept of affirmative action, 54% think that affirmative action programs in hiring, promoting and college admissions should be continued, while 37% want them abolished."</b>
When AA is presented in a way that promotes anti-discriminatory outreach measures, the majority of Americans polled will support AA.
When AA is presented in a way that accurately reflects what it is (20 points out of an effective 110 point scale for being the correct race), the vast majority of people oppose it.
The question is, why didn't CBS/NYT poll AA in a way that accurately reflects what the national debate is about?
<b>"When it comes to the concept of affirmative action, 54% think that affirmative action programs in hiring, promoting and college admissions should be continued, while 37% want them abolished."</b>
When AA is presented in a way that promotes anti-discriminatory outreach measures, the majority of Americans polled will support AA.
When AA is presented in a way that accurately reflects what it is (20 points out of an effective 110 point scale for being the correct race), the vast majority of people oppose it.
The question is, why didn't CBS/NYT poll AA in a way that accurately reflects what the national debate is about?