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Silent3

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2. It's one thing to be question the accuracy of certain polls...
Tue Dec 17, 2019, 04:26 PM
Dec 2019

...and to be mindful of how poll questions are asked. but it's quite another to issue blanket statements designed to cast all polls everywhere into doubt. That's cutting off all possible data on the state of public opinion, and buying into the mindset of "there are no facts and there is no truth other than want I want to believe".

I'd prefer to see Democrats be the party that listens to data and listens to science, and doesn't simply ascribe everything they don't want to hear to conspiracy and manipulation.

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