Reporting on criticisms of
right-leaning pollster Scott Rasmussen, Politico
presented as fact his official bio as “an independent pollster” who “has never been a campaign pollster or consultant.” The article quotes Rasmussen’s critics, but
fails to question his supposed independence:
While Scott Rasmussen, the firm’s president, contends that he has no ax to grind — his bio notes that he has been “an independent pollster for more than a decade” and “has never been a campaign pollster or consultant for candidates seeking office” — his opponents on the left insist he is the hand that feeds conservative talkers a daily trove of negative numbers that provides grist for attacks on Obama and the Democratic Party.
According to the non-partisan Center for Public Integrity, Rasmussen has been a
paid consultant for the RNC and President Bush’s 2004 campaign. The
RNC paid Rasmussen $95,500 between 2003 and 2004 for items listed as “survey,” “survey cost” and “voter data.” Bush’s campaign
paid Rasmussen $45,500 for “survey research.”