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A new POLITICO Magazine/IPSOS poll shows that people have very different ideas on the solutions to the challenges facing men and boys. And those differences are affecting how they vote.
It’s a funny thing to watch, people that want to like T but don’t want to be associated with the absolute chucklefucks that make up the red cap contingent amonst them, so it ends up this “yeah, but shhh!” kind of state.
i feel like really the best way to find out is to ask them
Not really, my parents voted for him twice, and will vote for him again, but they are very careful around me to act like they would not.
“Well, they’re all pretty bad” seems to me to mean “I vote against my self interests”
yeah, that’s code for the “both sides” argument.
It’s a funny thing to watch, people that want to like T but don’t want to be associated with the absolute chucklefucks that make up the red cap contingent amonst them, so it ends up this “yeah, but shhh!” kind of state.
'I hate poor people, minorities, and immigrants, but I don’t want anyone to know that!"
To be clear, the article is talking about correlations in polling, not suggesting you strike up conversations with your neighbors.
I don’t know, maybe we should be doing that more often…
With people getting shot for knocking on a door? No thank you.
oh thank god
there has to be a “who fid you vote for” poll to correlate against, no?