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When have we ever been so exacting in terms of the figures and semantics in such cases? Indeed we frequently don't even get reference in any such articles as to how many were polled, just as we frequently ignore the fact that some poll results are referring to subgroups polled rather than the entire body of respondents, just as we don't distinguish between registered voters and so-called "likely voters" or whatever else where the focus is on other groups in society. And many polls we discuss don't have as many respondents overall as that 892 figure for that subgroup in this poll.
Stogey has offered us more racist stereotypes and right-wing propaganda in his response, nothing more. His follow-up only serves to confirm that, and seemingly that that doesn't bother him.
Steve
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