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I checked the first three and they all seemed the same or higher.
69 vs 85% for abortion according to your first link. Although clearly the number is from another source with different phrasing.
72 vs 68% according to your second source
And here's a source for 90% on #3 - https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/90-percent-want-background-checks/
Anyway, I hate info graphics, too, but these hardly seem wrong or misleading.
It's a big stretch to say "wants more gun control laws" entirely based on support for background checks. Technically accurate but misleading.
https://maps.everytownresearch.org/navigator/states.html?dataset=background_checks&states=NY
Especially when almost half of US states already require background checks.
Anyone who has spent any amount of time around firearm owners and those groups of people would laugh in your face if you tried to tell them that 90% of Americans think there should be more gun laws.
The graphic seems to be cherry picking data to make it seem like the majority of Americans already have progressive ideals so obviously they should just be progressives.
America is a center right nation. The majority of Americans are somewhere between center and right of center. While many of them might agree with one or two of those things on the image we all know that it's not gonna be popular across the board.
It's not a stretch at all. That is one form of gun control. The real number must be higher if just that one form is 90%, and there are many more methods and options.
We won't agree on where to stop, but almost everyone wants some gun control laws.
It's not a big stretch, it's a tiny stretch. There are not going to be more background checks if there are not laws in place.
Obviously, but the phrasing implies general support for gun control laws overall, and that isn't close to what the survey was about. You can't just launder the fact of support for the most popular one into support for the whole class of laws if that one is an outlier.