I awoke this morning to a startling lead in the Wall Street Journal:

"Voters by a 2-to-1 margin are more troubled by the actions of police in
the killing of George Floyd than by violence at some protests...according
to a new Wall Street Journal/NBC News poll."

This was a helluva data point, and I wanted to learn more about it. So I
read the article and looked for the link to the polling data to give me
more information about this.

https://www.wsj.com/articles/americans-are-more-troubled-by-police-actions-in-killing-of-george-floyd-than-by-violence-at-protests-poll-finds-11591534801

That link did not exist in the article.

It is 20-f---ing-20. If you are a news organization, and you publish a
poll, to not publish the full results of the poll, complete with crosstabs,
is journalistic malpractice.

I have, for the longest time, given the Journal my money because I truly
believe that they are excellent reporters and (with the exception of their
opinion section which is written by people who should not be listened to) I
like to reward good journalism. Suffice to say Matt Murray got a warning
letter today.

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