Message from @Doctor Anon
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people on the other side
What other side
which side?
Be specific
Mexico
there we go
3rd one
Okay?
And?
good
good lord imagine the protests lol
mexico can protest all they want, they have no right to come in
I'm talking **internal** protests
within the USA
@Deleted User won't happen
where'd the liberals go
Majority of Americans support a wall
Have you heard of the 80/20 rule, like at all?
source?
20% make up 80% of the complaints
@Deleted User I'ma build the perfect wall in cosmic hop on lmao
@21tagtmeiern Gallup? Lol
breitbart? lol
oh i get it ur poll is just about "battleground districts"
battleground districts are what matter
but you said majority of americans support a wall
that's not true
there are a bunch of liberals in super liberal cities that swing it
"bunch of liberals in super liberal cities"
Thats a given
@Doctor Anon Do you support the wall, though
@Hum Yes
@21tagtmeiern The polls on support against the wall are misleading from their origin
21, just look at what researchers asked: “All in all, would you favor or oppose building a wall along the entire border with Mexico?” To me, it’s a confusing question. After all, there already is a wall or fencing along approximately 700 miles of the southern border. It might make more sense to ask, “Would you favor or oppose building a wall along the remaining, unwalled portion of the border with Mexico?”
Second, why ask about something that’s not under consideration?? A wall along the “entire” border? If you think Daddy Trump favors such a thing, that, too, might be blamed on confused reporting.
In July, Daddy Trump told news outlets, "It’s a 2k-mile border, but you don’t need 2,000 miles of wall because you have a lot of natural barriers.” News outlets reported that as if they were hearing it for the first time. “President Donald Trump doesn't see the need for a proposed border wall to stretch the length of the roughly 2,000-mile frontier with Mexico,” the Associated Press reported.
While we are on news being fake news and misleading the people, assuming there’s value to asking a poll question about something that nobody is proposing, there’s additional nuance to consider. The polls ended up with a Democrat-heavy sample: 38 percent Republican/Republican leaning and 52 percent Democrat/Democrat leaning. The 14 percentage point difference means Pew interviewed 38 percent more Democrat thinkers than Republican thinkers. I can’t find any estimate that says the actual U.S. population is politically lopsided along those lines.
They rely on samples that are scientifically sound but dont show the fill picture and are shockingly small... often 1,000 people or less. They apply a lot of magic weighting and adjustments that sometimes takes pages of disclosures to explain, in order to try to make sure those 1,000 people somehow reflect the beliefs of 323 million Americans. It’s the pollster’s clients, often news organizations, that may be responsible for one-sided or incomplete reporting of results.
What do you think the wall would achieve? They can always be smuggled in or some shit