Bingo! Hume links a Daily Caller article, which calls the poll “farcical“:
The poll is comically biased. Here is the first question:
There is bipartisan immigration reform
legislation being debated in Washington. The
bill would secure our borders, block employers
from hiring undocumented immigrants, and
make sure that undocumented immigrants
already in the U.S. with no criminal record
register for legal status. If a long list of
requirements is met over more than a decade,
it provides eligibility for a path to citizenship.
Would you support or oppose this proposal?
Good grief! Farcical is putting it kindly.
Other Twitter users have noticed the particularly shameless bias in a recent Public Policy Polling poll on immigration.
https://twitter.com/NoahCRothman/status/354632762990395392
https://twitter.com/NoahCRothman/status/354655923375054850
https://twitter.com/NoahCRothman/status/354663317459046402
LOL PPP?Really?Gallup says differently http://t.co/rxbRZTKfob RT @TheDemocrats: PPP poll-voters will punish HouseGOP if immgrtn refrm stalls
— Krystle Baker (@TarheelKrystle) July 9, 2013
Unbelievable bias RT @brithume: Public Policy Polling proves..again that, yes, it's a Dem firm. Check out these..Q's http://t.co/1URcd56F1h
— Politics Matter (@Politics_Matter) July 10, 2013
@brithume Oh for pity sakes! Maybe they were trying to be funny! That's not a poll, it's a script!!
— Suzanne Johnson (@mississuz) July 10, 2013
Ding, ding, ding! Because looky here!
https://twitter.com/NoahCRothman/status/354649722377605120
A Democratic firm indeed.
Related:
Marco Rubio chief of staff retweets biased PPP immigration poll
Hashtag hilarity: What push poll questions will Public Policy Polling ask next?
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