Yeah this is a bit biased. For starters it's a right leaning news source, reporting on a Cato Institute poll. Nothing operated by a member of the Kock family can be considered neutral.
On to the poll itself, I didn't see any actual raw data but the question itself is immediately biased to push a higher positive answer rate and buried within a much larger and very different set of questions which absolutely throws off the type of likely respondent, and the total sample size is 2,000 people which is also sketchy.