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(Note: This
tactic is still in "outline" phase. More to come on this subject.)
Technique: Ask
Questions that subtly suggest what the “Correct” answer is. Legitimate
pollsters seek information and untainted by biased questioning. Those who
use polls to their won advantage do not. To make a tainted poll seem more
legitimate when presented, use a truly unbiased question, but precede that
question with another loaded and highly charged question that presumes
the answer that is desired in the following unbiased answer. When presenting
the findings repeat only the unbiased question and its results which will
be heavily skewed because of the presupposition of the prior, loaded question
(ex p 95 and 96 Age of Prop).
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