If
you've been following the news coverage of the Cantor-Brat primary,
you've probably seen an uptick in stories about a new poll that
supposedly shows voters in Virginia's 7th district overwhelmingly want
to pass the Senate amnesty bill -- despite voting for Dave Brat, a man
who made his opposition to the bill the centerpiece of his campaign.
Please see my blog on how this poll is successfully duping some of the media, even causing Politico to report a blatant falsehood that somehow made it past the editors.
Both the poll and Politico's interpretation imply that the legislation requires enforcement before legalization when in fact the truth (as Senators Schumer and Rubio will tell you) is exactly the opposite.
The poll is worded to falsely imply (without explicitly lying) that the Senate bill is enforcement-first. But Politico actually reported that unauthorized aliens would have to wait 13 years to get legal status.
Think about how many people have been misled by that error.
The
error is likely an honest mistake born of ignorance. Nearly a year
after the Senate passed S. 744 there has been almost no acknowledgment
from the mainstream media that the bill grants legal status and work
permits before any prevention measures are put in place to ensure future
limits are observed. Low-information voters are the targets of these
polls, but the media that keeps them that way are susceptible to
manipulation as well.
Spread the word everywhere you see this poll