Chavista pollster introduces confusion in Peru elections

June 4, 2006

Before we know the final results in Peru, variuous media sources are reporting that none other than our “friendly” “North American” pollster North American Research is reporting that Humala won. Of course, the readers of this blog, Daniel’s Blog, Alek’s blog or Quico’s blog, know quite well that Noth American Research is a Venezuelan company owned by Julio Makarem owner of Petrotulsa, a big PDVSA “coop” contractor, as well as being the man who accused your bloggers of being funded by the US. In a widely distributed ad in Caracas’ newspaper Ultimas Noticias, Macarnen charged bloggers with being part a conspiracy funded by who knows who and proceeded to defend the revolution and its social programs. Later, Magistrate Velasquez Alvaray, the one charged with being a crook by the Chavez Government, suggested that Makarem was on of the financiers of the “Chavismo without Chavez” movement, which he called Capitalism of the XXIst. Century.

Today some stupid news sources actually are saying that an exit poll by North American Research says Humala won. Last Friday NOOR claimed to have made a poll saying Humala would win.

Well, maybe he will, but I can assure you, North American Opinion Resaerch has as much of a scientific idea about the outcome as I do. This is probably backed by the Venezuelan Government to create confusion. A Chavista blog that shall remain nameless, is even calling the company a North American polling company. How dishonest can you get? They known exactly who they are.

Shame on all of them!

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