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These numbers represent a significant break with past Yahoo News/YouGov surveys, which have consistently found that only half of Americans have been willing to say Trump should not be allowed to ...
However, Americans are less sure about the president’s proposal for the U.S. to take over Gaza following the war, with just 13% responding that it is a "good idea," while 47% say it is a "bad ...
Gallup's new polling data showed 51% of Americans support Trump’s handling of the transition. The latest figures rate a bit better than Trump’s first transition, when 48% of those surveyed ...
The Washington Post fact-checker created a new category of falsehoods in 2018, the "Bottomless Pinocchio," for falsehoods repeated at least twenty times (so often "that there can be no question the politician is aware his or her facts are wrong"). Trump was the only politician who met the standard of the category, with 14 statements that ...
Fred Trump III, author, advocate for people with disabilities, and Donald Trump's nephew (endorsed Kamala Harris) [260] [261] George Will , conservative columnist and political commentator ( endorsed Kamala Harris ) [ 262 ] [ 263 ]
Election experts have found that election fraud is vanishingly rare, not systemic, and not at levels that could have impacted a presidential election. [6] [7] [8] In response to Donald Trump's 2016 claims of millions of fraudulent votes, the Brennan Center in 2017 evaluated voter fraud data and arrived at a fraud rate of 0.0003–0.0025%. [9]
Sloppy language about Trump sympathizers being “left behind” is dead wrong; they are members of dominant groups who want to remain dominant. Ultimately, Trump voters support an ideology that ...
Statistics, when used in a misleading fashion, can trick the casual observer into believing something other than what the data shows. That is, a misuse of statistics occurs when a statistical argument asserts a falsehood. In some cases, the misuse may be accidental. In others, it is purposeful and for the gain of the perpetrator.