• HazardousBanjo@lemmy.world
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      12 hours ago

      Trump scored the highest, with 49 percent saying he was involved versus 28 percent who said he wasn’t — a 21-point spread.

      I’m guessing 30% are a bunch of NPCs who’ve never formulated a critical thought in their lives.

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        11 hours ago

        Yes, they’re the perennial “undecideds” who determine the outcomes of elections & our futures based on nothing more than how tightly their panties are bunched on election day. If it’s a good day for them, them maybe their favorite “influencer” at that moment tells them how to vote.

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          But we are often told how much we should honor and respect the undecideds because they are not partisan and they are so very principled, etc.

          🤮

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        11 hours ago

        Are you not gonna include the 22% who somehow didn’t affirmatively say he wasn’t involved?

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          I’m gonna read the article:

          Trump scored the highest, with 49 percent saying he was involved versus 28 percent who said he wasn’t — a 21-point spread.

          The remaining option was “not sure” which isn’t a definitive statement of involvement either way. That captures people that haven’t been paying attention and those who are trying to reconcile contrary information to their echo chambers, but it’s not people who said he wasn’t involved.

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              10 hours ago

              That doesn’t change the reality of the survey and the opinions and understandings of your fellow man.