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Comment by:
punch
(3/21/2018)
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Yet a poll published by Quinnipiac University in February found that 97 percent of Americans do favor universal background checks.
What a crock of hooie. How could sales among private individuals possibly have enforcement of background checks? Pie in the sky for those influenced by la-la land.
By the way, this survey was a telephone survey that had 1,249 self-identified registered voters respond. There is nothing in the methodology of this survey stating what time of day the telephone calls were made. There is no report in this survey about the number of recipients who refused to answer. This survey is designed to get the results the surveyors wanted. |
Comment by:
PHORTO
(3/21/2018)
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Commie agitprop.
*yawn*
Next? |
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