For about one in five Republicans, and two in five Democrats, less than a quarter of their neighbors belong to the opposite political party

basquebromance

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In other words, Trump voters might find it hard to believe that Biden won the election because their neighbors and friends mostly voted for Trump too.
 


In other words, Trump voters might find it hard to believe that Biden won the election because their neighbors and friends mostly voted for Trump too.
Trump voters aren't the only ones that find it hard to believe,.
 
What about those of us who were smart enough to abstain because the candidates were not acceptable? Yes we're smarter to start.
 


In other words, Trump voters might find it hard to believe that Biden won the election because their neighbors and friends mostly voted for Trump too.
Thanks Captain.

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Brown and Enos conveniently leave out the unfortunate truth that for the most part the public has been exposed to anti republican rhetoric and pro democrat party propaganda for the last couple of decades so their "findings" are pretty much moot and redundant.
 

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