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Is it just me or is ther a serious sampeling bias in the polling numbers you site. HyogaRott Send a noteboard - 10/03/2017 02:11:42 PM

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A survey last month by Pew Research Center found that 35% of the public favored building a wall along the entire U.S-Mexican border, while 62% were opposed. Nearly three-quarters of Republicans and Republican-leaning independents (74%) supported building the wall, compared with just 8% of Democrats and Democratic leaners.

35% of public, but 74% of republican leaning. The polling sample must be HEAVILY slanted left. If this is the kind of polling they have been doing it is no wonder Hillary was projected to win. perhaps the polling companies should try asking folks outside of the 6 major cities what they think...

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The closer you are to the border the less liekly you are to support the wall - 09/03/2017 06:26:37 PM 814 Views
Dear God... - 09/03/2017 07:06:37 PM 466 Views
On the Texas border it will block their only access to water - 09/03/2017 08:31:21 PM 431 Views
The problems with it are likely much more obvious to you, as well. - 09/03/2017 08:29:12 PM 437 Views
In Texas it is almost all private property. - 09/03/2017 08:34:40 PM 423 Views
NIMBY? *NM* - 09/03/2017 08:39:19 PM 215 Views
350 miles a big backyard *NM* - 10/03/2017 02:48:49 AM 177 Views
The closer you are to the border the more likely it will eminent domain you out of property - 09/03/2017 09:01:24 PM 488 Views
I think it could be less fear of the different - 10/03/2017 03:25:00 AM 483 Views
We should build a big ice all....to keep the White Walkers out.... *NM* - 09/03/2017 10:27:34 PM 178 Views
Too late. Canada has fallen. And New England has/will too. - 10/03/2017 01:05:45 AM 360 Views
Is it just me or is ther a serious sampeling bias in the polling numbers you site. - 10/03/2017 02:11:42 PM 443 Views
Well, not really. - 19/03/2017 02:38:51 PM 493 Views

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