Bill O'Reilly Questions CNN's Iran Poll Accuracy
Bill O'ReillyJune 27, 20253 min32,282 views
5 connectionsΒ·8 entities in this videoβScrutinizing CNN's Iran Poll
- π― Bill O'Reilly expresses skepticism regarding a recent CNN poll on US military action in Iran.
- π‘ The poll surveyed 1,030 adults, not registered or likely voters, which O'Reilly argues leads to skewed results.
- β οΈ He suggests CNN intentionally sought a specific outcome by polling individuals who may be uninformed about the situation.
Poll Data and Analysis
- π The CNN poll indicated 44% approved of US military action in Iran, with 56% disapproving.
- π Regarding the impact, 58% believed military action would make Iran more of a threat, while 27% thought it would make it less of a threat.
- π£οΈ A question about trusting Donald Trump on the use of force in Iran showed 45% had great or moderate trust, and 55% had not much trust.
Reuters Poll Comparison
- π° A Reuters poll, described as a left-wing news service, surveyed 1,139 US adults.
- β This poll found that 67% of respondents were following the Iran-Israel-USA situation closely, but a significant 32% admitted to not knowing anything about it.
O'Reilly's Conclusion on Public Opinion
- π§ O'Reilly believes that most Americans understand the threat posed by Iran.
- βοΈ He posits that while some may have disliked the bombing, the lack of a 'plan B' (either letting Iran get a bomb or bombing them) means most Americans are likely accepting of the action.
- π€ He acknowledges he is not entirely positive on this point but bases his analysis on generalized polling and understanding of threats.
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