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originally posted by: Chadwickus
a reply to: pavil
1 in 3?
So less than 33% don't or more than 66% do.
Nice spin.
Only 3200 people were polled too by the way. A very small number, wouldn't you say?
originally posted by: Chadwickus
a reply to: pavil
1 in 3?
So less than 33% don't or more than 66% do.
Nice spin.
Only 3200 people were polled too by the way. A very small number, wouldn't you say?
Clinton earning 88% of their vote (to Trump's 8%) as compared to Obama's 93% in 2012
originally posted by: ABNARTY
a reply to: pavil
1 in 3 young black people would be correct.
The next stage in the political awareness is most politicians don't care about any citizens regardless of the race, religion, sexual orientation, etc.
And if you use the following tool and enter 58,600,000 (the estimated number of Latinos living in the U.S. in 2017) along with the 190 sample size from the Harvard/Harris poll, you would get an 7.1% margin or error, meaning that Trump’s approval rating with Latinos in the country could be at 40% (more likely) or at 54% (yeah, right).