Joe Scarborough of MSNBC's 'Morning Joe' has recently come under fire after accusing the New York Times poll of pro-Trump bias, following a recent poll that returned favorable results for Donald Trump. Scarborough's accusation was met with skepticism, with some dismissing it as mere theatrics.
Joe Scarborough goes nuts over NYT poll showing Trump up +11 in NV.
Joe accuses the NYT of being biased towards Donald Trump, a claim that even John Heilemann had to debate him about.I watch unintentional comedy, but people watch MSNBC for news 🤣 pic.twitter.com/CdUPzpKP4N
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During a heated exchange on the show, John Heilemann expressed his reservations about the New York Times/Siena poll, stressing the importance of examining the directionality of polls. In response, Scarborough claimed the poll had a disproportionate impact and claimed it was biased in favor of Trump. He also accused The New York Times of exploiting the poll with clickbait stories, suggesting it was actively shaping election cycles.
Scarborough's outburst and baseless claims have drawn criticism, with many calling him delusional. Critics argue that Scarborough's actions may be motivated by a desire to appeal to the show's chief viewer, Joe Biden.
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The exchange on 'Morning Joe' has sparked a debate about the credibility of polls and the possible influence of the media in electoral cycles. Despite the heated accusations, the validity of Scarborough's claims remains a matter of debate.
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