IS OPRAH PAYING PRICE FOR BACKING OBAMA?:
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Costas Panagopoulos, an assistant professor of political science at New York's Fordham University, suggests that
Oprah Winfrey's popularity has diminished in recent months due to her public support for Barack Obama.
Writing at Politico. com, he calls into evidence an August 2007 CBS poll that found her favorable rating had dropped from 74% to 61%.
Also, 10 days after the media firestorm over Obama's tie to Rev. Jeremiah Wright's Trinity United Church of Christ, which Oprah has attended, the TV host's favorable rating had dropped further to 55% and her unfavorable ratings for the first time climbed to 1 in 3.
A December ABC/Washington Post poll of Democrats found 8% were persuaded by Winfrey's Obama endorsement, 82% said it wouldn't matter either way and 10% said her recommendation had turned them off Obama.
Panagopoulos also points to an AOL TV popularity survey of 1.35 million Americans that found 46% said the daytime TV host who "made their day" was Ellen DeGeneres while only 19% chose Winfrey. Forty-seven percent said they'd like to have dinner with Ellen, while only 14% chose Oprah.
Panagopoulos uses the timing of these polls to conclude that celebrity endorsements run the real risk of costing the celebrity more than they benefit the endorsee," notes the Times.
In other Obama news, "Dan Rather Reports: On The Obama Campaign" premieres on HDNet, Tuesday, April 15 at 8 p.m. ET with a re-air at 11:00 p.m.
Rather and his team were granted unique access to Sen. Obama and his staff as they traveled through Pennsylvania on a six-day multi-city bus tour in preparation for that state's primary on April 22.
"We went backstage, sat down with the candidate and his staff, talked to our colleagues in the press who are covering the campaign from inside the bubble, and met with local elected officials and average voters who saw the political circus sweep through their towns," said Rather.
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Costas Panagopoulos, an assistant professor of political science at New York's Fordham University, suggests that
Oprah Winfrey's popularity has diminished in recent months due to her public support for Barack Obama.
Writing at Politico. com, he calls into evidence an August 2007 CBS poll that found her favorable rating had dropped from 74% to 61%.
Also, 10 days after the media firestorm over Obama's tie to Rev. Jeremiah Wright's Trinity United Church of Christ, which Oprah has attended, the TV host's favorable rating had dropped further to 55% and her unfavorable ratings for the first time climbed to 1 in 3.
A December ABC/Washington Post poll of Democrats found 8% were persuaded by Winfrey's Obama endorsement, 82% said it wouldn't matter either way and 10% said her recommendation had turned them off Obama.
Panagopoulos also points to an AOL TV popularity survey of 1.35 million Americans that found 46% said the daytime TV host who "made their day" was Ellen DeGeneres while only 19% chose Winfrey. Forty-seven percent said they'd like to have dinner with Ellen, while only 14% chose Oprah.
Panagopoulos uses the timing of these polls to conclude that celebrity endorsements run the real risk of costing the celebrity more than they benefit the endorsee," notes the Times.
In other Obama news, "Dan Rather Reports: On The Obama Campaign" premieres on HDNet, Tuesday, April 15 at 8 p.m. ET with a re-air at 11:00 p.m.
Rather and his team were granted unique access to Sen. Obama and his staff as they traveled through Pennsylvania on a six-day multi-city bus tour in preparation for that state's primary on April 22.
"We went backstage, sat down with the candidate and his staff, talked to our colleagues in the press who are covering the campaign from inside the bubble, and met with local elected officials and average voters who saw the political circus sweep through their towns," said Rather.


