• Blackbeard
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    2 months ago

    I didn’t say they could. I was correcting someone who indicated Gaza is “the main source of discontent” among voters, when in fact polling shows it is not. I didn’t say literally anything about the election or who’s likely to win, or what that discontent might mean in the future.

    • knightly the Sneptaur
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      2 months ago

      You asked how the electoral margins were relevant to the topic. I just answered your question.

      Quibble about which issue is more important all you want, the DNC is already underwater on voter enthusiasm regardless.

      • Blackbeard
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        12 months ago

        I’m not “quibbling”. I’m pointing to polling evidence that directly contradicts a claim the other user made. I didn’t say a damn thing about the DNC, or voter enthusiasm, or electoral prospects, or any of that information. I literally just showed polls of priority issues for relative importance. That’s the end of my point, so please don’t respond to an argument I didn’t make.

        • knightly the Sneptaur
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          02 months ago

          Your disagreement was not one of kind, but of scale. You’re choosing to focus on polls of issue priority as if that matters when we both agree that the party can’t afford to lose any support regardless of the issue.