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Despite Blatant Media Misinformation, Polls Show Majority Support For FL Bill

streetwisepol March 25, 2022 Uncategorized Comments Off on Despite Blatant Media Misinformation, Polls Show Majority Support For FL Bill

Federal Democrats and leftist media have turned Florida’s Parental Rights in Education Bill, HB 1557, into an incredibly divisive and inflammatory issue. In fact, they’ve blown it into a national issue. There was round-the-clock mainstream media coverage supposedly showing what an incredibly unpopular and damaging issue the bill was in both Florida and the country.

Which is why some will probably be surprised to find out the truth about how real voters feel about the most “controversial” points when they are given factual information about the actual contents of the bill, rather than the media’s activist misinformation.

Floridians for Economic Advancement commissioned a survey of 701 likely Democratic Primary voters and asked a question about the controversial Florida bill HB 1557, “Should students in Kindergarten through 3rd Grade be taught about sexual orientation in the classroom by their teachers?”

The results are pretty clear:
“The poll suggests there may be less concern than might be expected about what critics dub the “Don’t Say Gay” bill. About 52% of respondents say students in Kindergarten through 3rd grade should not be taught about sexual orientation in class by teachers.”

52% of Democrat voters in Florida support the actual contents of the controversial bill. Y’all, this is JUST DEMOCRAT VOTERS they were surveying. So more than half of their own party actually supports the bill that the leftist activist media is trying to make you believe is overwhelmingly despised.

Interestingly, the Daily Wire also commissioned a national poll on the same issue, because the leftist activist media blew it into national outrage proportions. And those results are also not what you would have assumed, based on national mainstream media coverage. The sample group of 1,000 was slightly Democrat heavy, and a number of questions with language taken directly from the contents of HB 1557 show majority support for the bill.

And then Politico did a survey where they actually used misleading leftist activist language, like repeatedly incorrectly calling it the “Don’t Say Gay” bill rather than using the actual contents of the bill, a factual representation of it, or even “Florida HB 1557.”

If the tables were turned, this would be labeled “misinformation,” which it absolutely is. But even with the blatant partisan misinformation and obvious attempt to bias the respondents to obtain a particular result, they still got a similar result of majority support for the bill itself and its contents.

So, when people were asked questions about the actual contents of the bill, the survey showed 64% support vs 22% oppose. But when people were preemptively biased by misinformation and misleading language, the survey still showed 50% support vs 34% oppose. Either way, it shows majority support for the bill.

Weird, though, because the media coverage makes it appear very differently, doesn’t it?It’s almost like they want you to believe something that’s not true. Like they want to manipulate your perception of the issue.

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