WOOHOO ALL ABOARD THE TRUMP TRAIN NEXT STOP:
prison
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WOOHOO ALL ABOARD THE TRUMP TRAIN NEXT STOP:
prison
Which prison? Georgia or Colorado?
I think the best plan is to split the lot of them down the middle and store half in each location.
The SS Trump has set sail, all hands will be lost.
Umm Fox isn't trust worthy and of course they want their base to believe Trump is omnipotent
The political media spends 90% of its collective efforts participating in the racist Trump circus full well knowing that such participation inures entirely to the benefit of Trump, and then the political media feigns surprise and wonder as to how Trump’s poll numbers went up.
Is there any difference between a “survey” and a “poll”?
I had never wondered about this. Did a quick search.
https://www.questionpro.com/polls/poll-vs-survey.html
Poll vs Survey
Both poll and survey are used to gather feedback and choices of the target audience. In the same industry, both poll and survey can be used to gain insights that will help to make better business decisions. Due to their overlapping usability, one is bound to get confused as to when to select what. The selection between online polls and online surveys is made on the basis of the number of factors such as:
Questions
Polls consist of only one question which can be single-choice, multiple choice or an open-ended text question. Surveys consist of a number of questions across a wide range of question types such as multiple choice, ratings, matrix, heatmap, multimedia, and ranking questions.
Time
Because online polls have only one question, it doesn't take much time to create them. For the same reason, they are also quick to respond. They are very easy to customize and can be quickly embedded on the website. Due to these reasons, polls are considered to be very simple and light.
Depth of information
Polls questions gather opinion on a single subject and the respondents are usually not asked for any personal information and are, therefore, an anonymous form of feedback. Surveys gather views on multiple topics and extract detailed information. You can also ask for personal information like email address, age, name or profession, if needed.
Purpose
Polls are generally conducted before an event, while an event is going on to know the outcome of an event or immediately after the event. They catch the thoughts on the top of the mind and doesn’t require too much effort on the respondent’s side. Surveys, on the other hand, used for conducting satisfaction and experience surveys.
Type of decision
Polls are used to make a simple and quick decision as they consume less time and resources. Surveys are used when you need to make a detailed analysis of the responses gathered. They capture various dimensions of feedback and translate that data into charts and reports that help in creating a better business strategy.
Edit: I have got to learn markdown
Trump belongs in prison
And soon he will be.
I think so too but all I can do is hope
Karma, as wild as it sounds, is real. It's a core feature of humanity and what guides us.
This is the best summary I could come up with:
A survey conducted by Fox News found that in the three weeks since the first Republican presidential primary debate, former President Trump has widened his lead.
“Unless something changes, this is Trump’s race to lose,” said Daron Shaw, a Republican pollster for Fox News.
Entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy held his third-place slot at 11 percent.
When voters were asked to name their second choice if Trump exited the race, polling showed a tight contest between DeSantis and Ramaswamy, with each hovering at 30 percent support in that scenario.
“It’s increasingly difficult to see a winning pathway out of primary for anyone not named Trump.”
President Biden widened his lead in the Democratic presidential primary, too.
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