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yardwork

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25. Hmmmm... I don't like questions asked in that way.
Fri Sep 22, 2023, 08:13 AM
Sep 2023

It's like when the media roll out some outrageous lie and then say they're just asking questions.

There's zero evidence presented that this was a push poll.

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Nealy half of the 1636 lonely boomers that responded to the online poll. The_Casual_Observer Sep 2023 #1
Sorry, but the boomers in that poll only made up 21% of it. A total of 346 out sinkingfeeling Sep 2023 #9
Yes... Think. Again. Sep 2023 #2
Our supine media. The Unmitigated Gall Sep 2023 #3
Isn't that what they call a push poll? Walleye Sep 2023 #4
Should I not post it? Seems like a serious problem applegrove Sep 2023 #5
I don't know what we can do about it other than defend him vociferously. Republicans lie and lie Walleye Sep 2023 #7
We could challenge the people who are MAGA about applegrove Sep 2023 #11
I think about half the people in this country believe that all politicians are crooks Walleye Sep 2023 #14
Yes you should definitely post this information. delisen Sep 2023 #8
Is there evidence that this was a push poll? yardwork Sep 2023 #22
I don't know, that's why I asked Walleye Sep 2023 #24
Hmmmm... I don't like questions asked in that way. yardwork Sep 2023 #25
I guess I'm not sure what a push poll actually is Walleye Sep 2023 #29
Fair enough! yardwork Sep 2023 #34
Thank you, that clears it up. I was thinking it was just leading questions Walleye Sep 2023 #36
You gov is generally not push polling. Ms. Toad Sep 2023 #26
Thank you, that was a complete answer I appreciate it Walleye Sep 2023 #28
What percentage of those voters think Trump broke the law at least once? VMA131Marine Sep 2023 #6
Only 64% think TFG's indictments are a big problem. Also, of interest, 54% think Trump sinkingfeeling Sep 2023 #12
The MSM edhopper Sep 2023 #10
This. yardwork Sep 2023 #35
cross tabs Celerity Sep 2023 #13
Things like this just make me sick Dave says Sep 2023 #15
I totally agree gab13by13 Sep 2023 #27
Yep. Our answer should be, Joe Biden is honest and ethical, and never took a bribe in his life Walleye Sep 2023 #30
What did he do and what law did he break? Iggo Sep 2023 #16
Unfortunately, it is now. yardwork Sep 2023 #23
Same people that think the Clintons made money in Johonny Sep 2023 #17
... rdchili96 Sep 2023 #18
I wonder to what extent this is just reflective Xavier Breath Sep 2023 #19
That's it exactly, the crooked politicians have convince Americans that all politicians are crooked Walleye Sep 2023 #32
Which is why the Republicans aren't going to stop this nonsense tinrobot Sep 2023 #20
Democrats need to hit back. Hillary lost partially because people believed that she broke the law with Benghazi Maraya1969 Sep 2023 #21
More proof that polls are used for propaganda. gab13by13 Sep 2023 #31
Did the pollers ask the pollees why information they have to support that belief? Takket Sep 2023 #33
Nearly half of US voters vote Republican. maxsolomon Sep 2023 #37
Don't underestimate the stupidity of the American voter triron Sep 2023 #38
We saw this tactic in the 90s JHB Sep 2023 #39
Nearly half of the voters questioned is different from nearly half of voters. fredamoss3 Sep 2023 #40
OK... What Then? NowISeetheLight Sep 2023 #41
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