Wakeforest22890
Snowpom
What's the impetus to lying about how long you waited to vote? People lie about income because it has to do with financial well-being, an area where people are known to lie.
Right. That's also the same way that we asked people how much income they had prior to the mortgage crash.
I seem to recall asking about "reliable" data, but if you want to publish graphs that purport to be "averages" (spoiler alert: not averages, since the respondents are self-selected, but carry on) in questions that amount to "We've told you you're being persecuted. How persecuted do you feel?" and draw your preferred conclusions, than there's clearly no stopping you.
So you're saying you would lie if someone asked you how long you had to wait to vote?
Approximately, how long did you have to wait in line to vote?
<1> Not at all
<2> Less than 10 minutes
<3> 10-30 minutes
<4> 31minutes - 1 hour
<5> More than 1 hour (please specify how long ____________________)
<6> Don't' know
"Do I have to use numbers? Because I don't believe in numbers. Numbers are for millennia....er....people born after me."
Such a leading question....
(BTW, there were 60 questions across a variety of topics, so it's not like this study was all about wait times.)
What's the impetus to lying about how long you waited to vote? People lie about income because it has to do with financial well-being, an area where people are known to lie.
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Were they asked before they went in to check the time and then again when they came out? Or is this all just guesswork? Or are we to assume that all voters have watches/phones and check the time regularly (but of course cannot be expected to have a valid ID)?
Were they asked before they went in to check the time and then again when they came out? Or is this all just guesswork? Or are we to assume that all voters have watches/phones and check the time regularly (but of course cannot be expected to have a valid ID)?
Even time hates black people. Damn.
I'm as troubled as you are the some precincts got more hours to stay open than others, but I'm not sure that's what you're getting at. I guess the good news is that the turnout was high enough and that the system was flexible enough to accommodate the needs of the voters.
The persecution complex is strong lately. Early voting, absentee voting, regular election day. Life ain't this hard, guys.
let's make a deal, all the liberals will stop playing the victim card over voter ID on the day when all the white evangelical christians stop crying victim and pretending there's a war on Christmas and that they're gonna be forced to be gay married.
let's make a deal, all the liberals will stop playing the victim card over voter ID on the day when all the white evangelical christians stop crying victim and pretending there's a war on Christmas and that they're gonna be forced to be gay married.
I wonder if jhmd believes exit polls are illegal as well?