Is there safety in numbers? That was a reality for a major news organization for a time.
Washington Post columnist Jennifer Rubin included a faulty number in a recent opinion piece centered on Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis. Here’s what she originally wrote on Friday:
“DeSantis likes to brag that more people are moving to Florida than ever. Not so fast. ‘An estimated 674,740 people reported that their permanent address changed from Florida to another state in 2021,’” Ms. Rubin said.
There must be some interest out there in such matters, meanwhile. The single tweet was viewed by 123,000 as of Monday, liked by 2,800 and retweeted almost 400 times.
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