Message from @Platinum Spark
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But with that then you can see that the most recent poll shows 50%
then a different poll in march taht shows 50%
how does that equate to gaining support?
Because it had increased from the last poll?
he lost 8% support in Feb and regained it in March?
it's the same in March as it was in Jan
tbh, whatever that thing is, is very confusing
looks like that website is rated "Selective or Incomplete Story/Unfair Persuasion" on the reliability axis
I can barely read anything on it even with my glasses
and "Hyper-Partisan Right" on the political bias axis
(you have to use the zoom)
ik ;-;
It is still to small
and everything is so crammed in
they overlap so much
yup... you've got to zoom in
there's a zoom button in the lower right
then you can scroll around
The article is admittedly confusing, because it's no secret that Hispanics viewed him less favorably in the beginning of his presidency than they do now, but the articles language does seem to conflate things now that I'm reading it further.
I don't believe that's accurate
Because other news sources have also commented on Trump's Hispanic support, including even the Washington Post of all journals
Though these numbers do not corroborate with the spectator's
that is not saying that they view him more favorably now than they did at the beginning of his presidency
unless I'm missing it - could you quote the article where it says that please?
You're right actually, it isn't.
ngl
We have to take trump's favorability (I think that is a word) to the polls
I have both sides of the political spectrum giving me conflicting stories
Also you're right
totally didn't quote hillary
not at all
well I sort of did
e.e
Fuck it, I don't know what the hell the story is here. We'll wait and see.
Maybe Pew research has answers idk
For now I'm just going to say I was wrong on this one
ok, nice to have a civil debate 🙂
It is isn't it?