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14% of Americans, under half of Tromp's measured base, bothered to watch the SOTU. 75% of that 14% approved. Thus about 10% of Americans thought the speech didn't suck. Way to go, Donnie! YUUGE win!75% of Americans approved of what he had to say.
14% of Americans, under half of Tromp's measured base, bothered to watch the SOTU. 75% of that 14% approved. Thus about 10% of Americans thought the speech didn't suck. Way to go, Donnie! YUUGE win!
Nielsen (cited by Tromp) put the audience at 45.6 million, which is 13.8% of the US population of ~330 million. The polled 75% of that 13.8% mean 10.4% of US populace approved. Those are the publicly available numbers. Run-em yourself and see.You would have a hard time convincing me of those figures. I don't know that you're wrong, but you can't possibly know how accurate your percentages are or how many people surveyed gave honest answers or how many recorded the speech to watch it later or how many read transcripts of it.
I didn't vote for HRC so I'm not emotionally invested. She received ~2.8 million more votes than DJT, a margin of roughly 2%, just as polls had predicted. But in Amerikkka, luzers win. We see the results.Using your methods, less than a quarter of the voters favored Silly Hilly in the last election. That certainly doesn't sound very popular.![]()