An Anonymous Coward writes:
We all have our own world view and it can be hard to get out of the bubble. This election has divided us to a large degree, but I'm glad to see some data on this. I don't know what to think of salon.com, they definitely have their own bias, but I felt this article was worth discussion.
"I examined “feeling thermometer” scores in the 2016
American National Election Studies [electionstudies.org] (ANES) pilot survey (which asks respondents to rank politicians and groups from 0, meaning coldest feelings, to 100, meaning warmest feelings) to explore how they measured feelings for Trump among white respondents, based on their views of discrimination against whites and Christians."
Trump Supporters Believe False Narrative of Victimhood [salon.com]
The source obviously has a bias but I like seeing some data on it, and ANES does not seem biased at all.
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