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Democratic Party hits new polling low, while its voters want to fight Trump harder
(www.nbcnews.com)
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There have been a few, search it
we all live in customized media bubbles. if i'm asking for something it's because i searched and i couldn't find it. i saw your other comment and am looking that stuff over, but i didn't ask because i lack the knowledge to perform a web search
I never doubted you
No
OK
Not that I don't believe you, but you made the claim: Provide evidence? What poll are you referring to?
https://lemmy.world/post/26944120/15736785
Thanks!
That response tells me you pulled it out of your ass
I think by far the most favorable poll of Luigi was College Pulse, in which the largest group found the killing somewhat justified with 33% and totally justified in 15%.
A better portrayal of the USA as a whole would be StratPolitics poll which breaks down his approval to above or below 45 years old with a very stark difference of 8% and 31%.
I've presented two polls magically out of my ass, I take it you're still trying to figure out the internet to find one poll counter to my claim?
You’d be a lot more effective if you just shared the polls right away.
I still think I'm very effective. Don't be swayed by a downvote botnet, look for the signs of organic behavior.
no one's programming a botnet over your attitude. people are just trying to gently encourage a less snotty behavior
No no no, people can't possibly dislike his comments. It has to be a coordinated effort to suppress his views via a voting system that matters even less than reddit's. What's more likely? That people dislike his approach, or a shadowy cabal of downvote fairies that have taken an interest in him specifically? I think the answer speaks for itself.
https://www.axios.com/2024/12/17/united-healthcare-ceo-killing-poll