The St. Petersburg Times, one of the most liberal papers in the country, is accused of attributing a racist quote to a woman who insists she never even talked to a reporter:
A quote attributed to Sandra Cichon, a private citizen, is spreading across the internet as a living example of White Racism. Did a reporter put words in this woman’s mouth?An article in the St. Petersberg Times, quotes Cichon as having said, can't imagine having a black president . . .”
In a phone interview Saturday, Sandra Cichon of Spring Hill, Florida denied that she ever spoke with any pollster or reporter concerning Obama or about anything regarding race. Cichon was taken by surprise when phoned by this reporter, and she was not aware that she had been quoted in any newspaper.
The September 15, 2008 article Black ‘issue’ hangs over presidential polls by Adam Smith of the St. Petersburg Times Political states:
A pollster calling Sandra Cichon, a 60-year-old Democrat from Spring Hill, would hear her identify herself as an undecided voter. But is she really?
"I can't imagine having a black president, and I think he's inexperienced," she told a reporter recently, eventually acknowledging she was leaning unenthusiastically toward McCain. "I don't think we (Democrats) have a chance to be in the White House with Obama."
Many analysts wonder how many voters answering polls hide their racial biases or mislead survey-takers about their real preferences.
The article fails to name the pollster who claimed to have called Cichon. When asked during my phone interview, Cichon denied speaking to any pollster on the phone.
We've already seen innumerable instances in the media where the message is that if Obama loses the election -- or even if it's close -- it'll be due to [white] racism. Which is amazing since, y'know, Obama is the nominee of a major party and on the very verge of winning the highest office in the land.
I read the "pollster" line as a writing technique - not a fact.
Posted by: anon at September 21, 2008 02:23 PM