Zogby poll finds 45% want new 9/11 investigation
Thursday, May 25, 2006
Forty-five percent of American adults surveyed in a Zogby poll think that the September 11, 2001 attacks should be investigated anew. Poll results indicated that 42% believe that there has been a cover up (with 10% unsure) and 45% think "Congress or an International Tribunal should re-investigate the attacks, including whether any US government officials consciously allowed or helped facilitate their success" (with 8% unsure).
These are figures from a nationwide telephone survey of 1200 individuals conducted by Zogby International from Friday, May 12 through Tuesday, May 16, 2006. The results have a margin of sampling error of +/- 2.9.
The poll was commissioned by 911truth.org, a single issue website aimed at pinning the blame of 9/11 on the Bush administration.
The results of this Zogby poll were released last Monday (22 May), but went largely unreported by the mass media, possibly due to bias within the source.
Sources
edit- "9-11 truth: Is it still out there? Zogby poll shows 70% want new investigation" — World Net Daily, May 23, 2006
- "Less than half of Americans satisfied with 9/11 investigations" — RAW STORY, May 23, 2006
- Mike Berger. "Zogby Poll: Over 70 Million American Adults Support New 9/11 Investigation" — PrWEB Free Newswire, May 22, 2006
- Rebecca Wittman. "Survey Methodology: Zogby America, 5/12/06 through 5/16/06" — 911truth.org, May 17, 2006