
Greenwald: 'Staggering' Detroit poll exposes 'wide gap' between media and 'everyone else' on policing
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Journalist Glenn Greenwald shared a new poll out of Detroit, Mich., that he argued ripped a hole in the narrative from certain "media elites" who have appeared to try and paint the police as systematically racist or suggest they should be defunded.
One in five residents in the city, whose congressional representation includes far-left, ‘Defund the Police’ advocate Rep. Rashida Tlaib, cited public safety as the biggest issue facing the city at 19%. Only education ranked higher at 23%. "These are staggering new poll numbers from @USATODAY on the views of Detroit residents on issues of crime and policing, and constitute yet more evidence of how wide the gap is between the discourse of media elites on these questions and everyone else," Greenwald tweeted.More Related News