A new poll from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research and USAFacts finds that regardless of political belief, many Americans have a hard time figuring out if information is true.

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SOURCE Associated Press

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One response to “Poll: Americans struggle to ID true facts”

  1. Foxfier Avatar

    Hm; for starters, the actual survey has nothing to do with objective facts, it’s quite literally emotional assessment.
    Each year, USAFacts conducts a poll to assess how Americans feel about facts, data, and where that data comes from.
    https://usafacts.org/state-of-the-facts

    So the AP objectively falsely titled the entire point of the survey.

    I will give points for the guy speaking explaining why folks might have one view or the other, fairly objectively.

    An objective stating of the findings of the poll would be “Americans are divided on what sources of information are to be trusted without in-depth fact checking.”

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