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That is basically going against the bill of rights.Among all voters, including 14 percent of Republicans and 18 percent of unaffiliated voters, 27 percent supported criminal punishment for publicly questioning the COVID-19 vaccine.
Check the Rasmussen site. 1016 likely voters, +/- 3 points on a 95% confidence level.Looks like click bait to me. They didn't even include how big, demographic, or any other detailing information on where the polling stats came from. Same strategy anti gun groups use to say "90% of americans think gun laws aren't strict enough."
Are they calling people in New York City? Or Phoenix?Polls can be skewed to say anything. Imagine if someone did a poll on 2A rights here. Wheat would the results be?
I dont know that thats a fair analogy. Phoenix went blue for Bidet. A more fair poll would be NYC vs a rural town in Oklahoma or S. Mississippi.Are they calling people in New York City? Or Phoenix?
You nailed it R. It all boils down to human nature. That why eventually, even hard men of good conscience, wont stop. There is only one final outcome.Condensed version:
Human nature hasn't changed.
Only thing stopping this ^^^. (For now)
Hard men of good conscience.
R
The stolen election results may show Phoenix area as blue..... But it's red.I dont know that thats a fair analogy. Phoenix went blue for Bidet. A more fair poll would be NYC vs a rural town in Oklahoma or S. Mississippi.
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Isn't that how most of us define our reality? The people we know and our own personal experiences?People talking about sample bias in polls, and following that up with "all the people I know." SMFH...
I doubt that. Every large city went blue. Most small towns went red. Virginia is a prime example, as is TexasThe stolen election results may show Phoenix area as blue..... But it's red.
It is.Isn't that how most of us define our reality? The people we know and our own personal experiences?
yes sir. correctamundoCondensed version:
Human nature hasn't changed.
Only thing stopping this ^^^. (For now)
Hard men of good conscience.
R
"froth".... I like that description. When a man gets away from the computer, cell phone, TV, radio and spends time in the outdoors.... He has a good understanding of dealing with froth.Its not unbelievable either. I have watch the left froth this last year and came to an understanding.
These numbers are conservative in nature IMHO. The left is preparing for a genocide if they think they can make it work.
But that makes sense. If you're going to put systems in place, what was Bidens' quote about creating the biggest election fraud?, wouldn't it make sense to concentrate your efforts in the most populated areas that tend to have left-leaning government drones in the first place? Trying to fuck the elections in rural America would be a huge undertaking and would likely cause significant backlash.I doubt that. Every large city went blue. Most small towns went red. Virginia is a prime example, as is Texas
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That people do it does not make it any less of a logical fallacy.Isn't that how most of us define our reality? The people we know and our own personal experiences?
Check the Rasmussen site. 1016 likely voters, +/- 3 points on a 95% confidence level.
That you could get even a few points of support is rather depressing. One would have hoped these were fringe positions.
There are a lot of shitty polling companies you should ignore.
Rasmussen ain’t one of them.
It is pretty obvious who is the enemy, it’s the ones that are not obvious that need to be identified.
your first sentence…..Dems in Seattle are far different from Dems in, say Virginia.
to say someone's child should be taken because they refuse experimental drugs is pure insanity.