The AARP poll that shows folks supporting its opposition to President Bush's plan to overhaul Social Security with private accounts that are funded by destroying the payroll tax base going to Social Security, causing cuts in the guaranteed benefit, is not of interest to the RNC ('cause the wording and execution of the poll was not quite right)
http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/nation/la-na-aarp25jan25,1,5176517.story?coll=la-headlines-nation AARP, GOP Battle Over Private Accounts
From Associated Press
January 25, 2005
WASHINGTON — In a sign of the intensifying political battle over Social Security, the AARP released a nationwide poll Monday indicating deep public skepticism about President Bush's plan for personal accounts.
"Approximately four in 10 respondents initially favored private accounts," the 35-million-member seniors' organization said in a summary of its findings. "However, those who initially favored private accounts dropped off substantially once they were exposed to any of the consequences associated with implementation of private accounts."
In a two-page rebuttal, the Republican Party said the AARP's survey relied on slanted wording, misleading questions and an unrepresentative sample of the nation as a whole to come up with its findings.
AARP research director Jeff Love, said the poll "adheres to the highest standards of public polling." The organization opposes Bush's proposal. <snip>