Mr Sullivan,
Presenting findings without data is bad science. Failing to attribute that data is bad journalism. Which are you?
Making a claim that 75% of the country supports something is a big statement. Any reputable pollster always provides their methodology and respondant demographics.
Say, for example, your “2,000 people polled” are mostly democrats in the 18-24 age range (which is not unlikely, given that it was an online poll which are often skewed to younger people in areas with higher internet access ie, cities).
In that case, your poll would not actually be representative of “75% of Americans”.
Of course, without the backing data there is no way for anyone to know whether or not this is true. So what, are we supposed to just take your word for it?
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