Why Polling on Gun Control Gets It Wrong

Why Polling on Gun Control Gets It Wrong

By The New York Times

In calling for Republicans to pass gun safety measures like expanded background checks, Democrats point to polls that show most Americans support the idea. 

They aren’t wrong about the polling. In fact, some polls show that over 90 percent of Americans support expanded checks. 

Polling, however, does not tell the whole story. 

Guest: Nate Cohn, a domestic correspondent for The Upshot at The New York Times.

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Background reading: 

Broad public support for gun control may not be as broad as polling shows or as Democrats hope. 

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