When I see poll numbers or percentages in study findings, I question them. Quite frankly I can’t stand polls, ever since 2016, so I don’t listen or read them. No sense in twisting my insides. As an average American, I will know after Election Day, maybe a few days.
As for percentages in study findings, I was curious as to the source, so I…
When I see poll numbers or percentages in study findings, I question them. Quite frankly I can’t stand polls, ever since 2016, so I don’t listen or read them. No sense in twisting my insides. As an average American, I will know after Election Day, maybe a few days.
As for percentages in study findings, I was curious as to the source, so I checked out Democracy Fund. Seemed an odd name, but actually it appears to be very legit. Lots of good stuff and I just hope their work and the work of other like entities can make a difference in reaching the voters. Because that is the people that really count.
Back in the mid 20th century, this nation seemed to have an electorate that paid attention to its town, county’s state and nation. They did it in a variety of ways- newspapers, talking with one another (neighbors, coworkers, and friends) as well as listen to the radio or TV, whatever was available. They were able to count on the news being fair and true.
But it isn’t the same now. All the sown division of the country has soured too many.
So thinking of the percentages from your piece Democracy Hypocrisy, I question their veracity, wondering where is the information coming from and is it legit or just rehashed from Alex Jones or others like him. We don’t all have to think the same, but we do need to form our opinions based on sound truths.
Getting this country tilted back to a civilized social constitutional republic will take villages all across 50 states to stand up and be counted. Can we do it?
When I see poll numbers or percentages in study findings, I question them. Quite frankly I can’t stand polls, ever since 2016, so I don’t listen or read them. No sense in twisting my insides. As an average American, I will know after Election Day, maybe a few days.
As for percentages in study findings, I was curious as to the source, so I checked out Democracy Fund. Seemed an odd name, but actually it appears to be very legit. Lots of good stuff and I just hope their work and the work of other like entities can make a difference in reaching the voters. Because that is the people that really count.
Back in the mid 20th century, this nation seemed to have an electorate that paid attention to its town, county’s state and nation. They did it in a variety of ways- newspapers, talking with one another (neighbors, coworkers, and friends) as well as listen to the radio or TV, whatever was available. They were able to count on the news being fair and true.
But it isn’t the same now. All the sown division of the country has soured too many.
So thinking of the percentages from your piece Democracy Hypocrisy, I question their veracity, wondering where is the information coming from and is it legit or just rehashed from Alex Jones or others like him. We don’t all have to think the same, but we do need to form our opinions based on sound truths.
Getting this country tilted back to a civilized social constitutional republic will take villages all across 50 states to stand up and be counted. Can we do it?