2010-03-26 05:27:02
LiveScience.com livescience Staff
livescience.com Thu Mar 25, 1:07 pm ET
Americans have some extreme views of President Obama, with a new controversial
survey suggesting that 40 percent of adults believe he is a socialist, and
about a quarter of survey participants thinking the president is a racist,
anti-American and even doing things Hitler did.
The whammy: 14 percent of Americans say President Barack Obama may be the
Antichrist. When split by political party, 24 percent of Republicans and 6
percent of Democrats viewed the nation's leader in this way.
The results come from an online Harris Poll involving 2,320 adults who were
surveyed online between March 1 and March 8 by Harris Interactive, a market
research firm. Respondents were read each of 15 statements and asked whether
they thought they were true or false. The sample of people was selected from
among roughly 4 million people who agreed to participate in Harris Interactive
surveys and are given "modest incentives," according to Harris. The results
were then weighted to reflect the composition of the U.S. adult population.
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The accuracy of the poll has been questioned widely in the blogosphere. Polls
are never free from error, with sampling bias and question types leading to
flaws. Online polls, in particular, raise questions about bias.
"The thing about sampling is no sample avoids bias," said Humphrey Taylor,
chairman of the Harris Poll, Harris Interactive. "The question is can you
identify and correct for the biases that are in there. We have a sizable team
that does that and nothing else."
Here's the percentage breakdown of respondents' views of President Obama:
to a one world government.
be president.
excuse to take dictatorial powers.
When broken out by political party, results showed some stark differences. For
instance, the majority of Republicans believed the president is a Muslim and a
socialist, while around 40 percent believe he is a racist, someone who resents
American heritage and "wants terrorists to win."
Forty percent of Republicans, compared with just 15 percent of Democrats, think
Wall Street pulls his strings.
When Harris' Taylor saw the results he told LiveScience he was "flabbergasted.
I would've guessed the numbers would've been a lot smaller than that."
He added, "It means that very large numbers of people are misninformed not only
about President Obama but many things in modern life."
The findings lend support to, and in fact were done to verify, themes in John
Avlon's new book "Wingnuts: How the Lunatic Fringe Is Hijacking America" (Beast
Books, 2010).
"This poll should be a wake-up call to all Americans about the real costs of
using fear and hate to pump up hyper-partisanship," Avlon said after reviewing
the findings. "We are playing with dynamite by demonizing our president and
dividing our country in the process. Americans need to remember the perspective
that Wingnuts always forget - patriotism is more important than partisanship."
While extreme, there's a chance some respondents weren't even sure what a
Muslim is, for instance. Research reported in 2008 suggested Americans have
inaccurate views of Muslims: Many think the Islamic religion is associated with
violence and religious extremism, and perhaps even terrorism. In addition,
seven in 10 Americans in that study admitted they know very little about the
Islamic religion.