Issues & Ideas - Iraq's Slippery Polls
Polls inside Iraq can provide U.S. politicians and the public with a much-needed window into the nation as it evolves after the overthrow of Saddam Hussein. But as Iraq struggles to emerge from brutal government control of media, that view is sometimes distorted by flawed questions and hidden agendas, pollsters say.
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