RR2-43% of Americans Believe Civil War is Coming - Refining Rhetoric with Robert Bortins
Dive deep into the world of polling as Robert Bortins unravels the complexities lurking beneath the surface with Mark Mitchell from Rasmussen's Report. This riveting episode challenges conventional narratives by dissecting the transparency—or lack t…
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RR2-43% of Americans Believe Civil War is Coming - Refining Rhetoric with Robert Bortins
Dive deep into the world of polling as Robert Bortins unravels the complexities lurking beneath the surface with Mark Mitchell from Rasmussen's Report. This riveting episode challenges conventional narratives by dissecting the transparency—or lack thereof—in the polling industry. As Mark shares insights on the methodologies employed by major firms, listeners will learn how corporate interests can manipulate data to create misleading political narratives. With polling methodologies often influenced by ideological biases, Mark exposes how certain organizations skew results, intentionally or otherwise, to push a particular agenda. The discussion reveals alarming realities about who gets polled, how demographics are represented, and why many Americans feel alienated from the results presented to them. As they navigate the conversation, the critical role of media in shaping public perception becomes glaringly apparent. Discover how leftist and rightist factions utilize selective polling to influence debates on sensitive topics—ranging from healthcare to LGBT rights. Mark's bold stance—and transparent approach—stands in stark contrast to the often opaque practices of other polling entities. He argues for a strong shift towards a merit-based system in polling, one that prioritizes accuracy over narrative. As the episode unpacks the shifting Overton window in American politics, it raises urgent questions about the future of public discourse and voter representation. Engage with Robert and Mark as they explore potential paths for reforming polling integrity and re-establishing trust in political data. This enlightening conversation sheds light on how essential it is for voters to critically assess polling data amidst the cacophony of media influence. Tune in for a thought-provoking session that underscores the importance of accountability in polling practices.
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