Thursday, August 16, 2012
"Poll: concerns about voter fraud spur broad support for Voter ID laws"
The use of "broad support" in the headline and "almost three-quarters" in the body are clever ways to avoid the true number which is 74%, which, is NEVER mentioned.
The use of 74% in favor means ONLY 26% oppose; a virtual wipeout if applied to a sports, or any other, competition.
The "wipeout" idea is what their bias intentionally denies you.
I rest my case...
Michael Brandon and Jon Cohen led their Washington Post story with this:
"Almost three-quarters of all Americans support the idea that people should have to show photo identification to vote, even though they are nearly as concerned about voter suppression as they are about fraud in presidential elections, according to a new Washington Post poll."