Lol humble pie, that question wasn't a two parter. It asked about a single piece of legislation.
Gunshow transaction, and online transactions are TWO separate forms of sales. That is a two part question cobbled/conflated together into a 1 part question. THAT is a prime example of a bad question.
The poll should have broken that question up like this to be an actual neutral question.
"Do you favor background checks for anyone purchasing a gun online?"
"Are you aware that online gun purchase transactions already require a background check by law?"
"Do you favor background checks between any two private citizens conducting a transaction over a gun?"
"Would you favor a law that forces private citizens to pay for a background check on a firearm transaction or would just higher accountability through a bill of sale record keeping be sufficient to curb crime?"
There are so many ways to lead those questions and get completely different results. As for your accuracy, the gun bills didn't pass. Guess that another spit in the eye on how accurate these things are.