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08:01 PM - Jul 02, 2023
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DJohnRowinski
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It is not the delusional minority that bothers me. It is the media persistently speaking as if they are 40-45% of the country. MSNBC pundit did it a couple days ago. They are 45% of those that voted but the extrapolation to the whole of the nation is wrong
10:56 PM - Jul 08, 2023
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Tony_Bell
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I'm not going to insult your intelligence by assuming you mean what you wrote above.

~158.4M people voted in the 2020 POTUS election; thus 45% x 158.4M = 71.28M.

That 71.3M voters are delusional should bother you.

Data Source:
https://www.fec.gov/documents/4227/federalelections2020.pdf
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10:01 AM - Jul 09, 2023
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DJohnRowinski
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71 million is about 20%. I'll balance population too young to vote with reality youth that does vote is overwhelmingly Dem. I do care about damage done but with people emotionally attached to candidate facts will not sway them. Media portraying country as almost evenly divided is a serious problem
10:19 AM - Jul 09, 2023
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Tony_Bell
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What?

Can you rewrite that in standard English, please?
01:48 PM - Jul 09, 2023 (Edited)
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Tony_Bell
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As for whether the "delusional minority" comprise 45% of people who voted, well, who knows if that assertion is accurate? AFAIK, nobody has credibly stratified voters using that qualifier, to say nothing of what that term even means vis a vis precise correlates.
10:04 AM - Jul 09, 2023
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