• davidagain@lemmy.world
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    4 months ago

    I asked what I thought was a really obvious question - about what the rest of the country thinks, because it’s the one that matters and you started shouting at me for asking.

    If it made you so cross, why not just not answer, or just politely say that there’s more info in the article instead of ranting at me.

    It’s not really a strong endorsement of the Democratic deputy president to say that specifically Democrats think she might be OK to replace the president, is it?

    6/10 Dems though Biden would be replaced, remember what Kamala is being compared to.

    6/10 thinking shed make a good president is a positive move…

    I see you quoted me more stats about what Democrats think. Thanks for the clarification. /s

    • givesomefucks@lemmy.worldOP
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      4 months ago

      To be honest I had already copied the part in the article you wanted, then figured you’d just ask for what’s in the next paragraph.

      It’s honestly a lot easier when you read a headline and think “I need more info” to just read the article.

      It’s all right there in the article, and a professional wrote it.

      If that’s not enough, well, it’s really not hard to interpret poll results directly. I do it all the time, been doing it for years.

      It’s a good skill if you care about politics, but you’ll never learn how to fish if people keep handing you fish when you ask