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To: rxbond who wrote (1034534)10/20/2017 1:39:30 PM
From: zzpat  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1574855
 
It doesn't surprise me that republicans don't and can't deal with facts. You voted for a man Putin wanted in office. Why? Because Putin saw him as being the weakest man running for the WH and he knew republicans are easy to manipulate. I'd be ashamed of myself if I voted for a republican or for Putin's choice.



To: rxbond who wrote (1034534)10/20/2017 3:05:55 PM
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Rxbond,
Its sad when we STILL place emphasis on polls
Polls are a great way to generate "fake news." It turns public opinion, which is fickle, easily manipulated, and easy to misrepresent, into quantitative statistics.

People look at those stats and think that's what makes them "scientific." But the last election should have proven once and for all how unreliable these stats are.

Zzpat, of course, will believe anything. Brumar too. They're the reason why "fake news" works all too well.

Tenchusatsu