r1derbike
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Therein lies the difference. The NRA poll numbers are not skewed, they are FACTS based on the knowledge of its members about the real intent of dishonest legislation.No but a poll of NRA members will be skewed as they generally understand what universal checks would mean. Thus they would be against it.
CBS are skewed as they asked if you supported back ground checks. Which they take to mean supporting "universal background checks".
Which is roughly like having a poll if you agree with stopping terrorists, and using the yes answers to say people support torture and indefinite detention.
If they did the same poll and asked the same people if they supported a ban of the private sale of firearms, the numbers would likely not be 92%.
When the public trough is polled about these same issues, they have not the slightest knowledge of the deceptions and sleight-of-hand the politicians are using to get really "skewed" poll numbers.
There is nothing skewed about numbers derived from NRA members who know that court jesters have been involved in the legislation.
Those NRA polls reflect irrefutable fact, as voted on by their members. No clowns were solicited to hide/subvert the subject matter/content of those polls.
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/skewed adj. 2. Distorted or biased, in meaning or effect.
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