• AmidFuror@fedia.io
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    2 days ago

    I’m confused by your comment. Are you saying two thirds didn’t want this specifically, or are you counting non-voters as opponents of Trump?

    My guess is that most of the non-voters, if forced to vote, would have voted Trump. He had name recognition. These types of citizens couldn’t name the current Vice President any more than they could find the USA on a world map.

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      Unlikely voters, as opposed to likely voters which are the pollsters darlings, are low information, “just trying to pay the rent” kind of people. Why a low information voter with no reason to believe their life would change with either result would by default be a Trump voter speaks to your personal prejudices.

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        Personal prejudices? I explained why in my comment. Name recognition.

        You called them “low information.” If your comment wasn’t prejudiced, then neither was mine.