I’m not sure it counts as agreeing when you think something is true, but in the opposite direction from intended.
CNN’s poll found that a 72% majority of Americansreacted positively to Biden’s address, with the percentage of viewers who said Biden’s policies would move the country in the right direction increasing from 52% before the speech to 71% after the speech.
The progressive consortium Navigator Research found even greater movement in a live-reaction dial group gauging how Las Vegas area swing voters and soft partisans responded to the speech in real-time.
Before the speech, just 17% of this presumably persuadable group of voters said the country was “headed in the right direction,” but the sentiment got a 38-point bump after the speech to a 55% majority saying things are heading in the right direction.
Biden’s favorability rating among the group also got a dramatic nearly 20-point bounce, from 38% pre-speech to 57% post-speech.
I wonder if all the right-wing blather about how Biden’s incompetent and evil and obviously senile blows back in their face, when people actually see and hear Biden speak, and realize he’s nothing like what the Republican scaremongers say?
Nope. You’re talking facts. A thing to which nearly all GOP ears become entirely impervious.
You’re certainly not wrong, but it seems to me that my country’s most consistent and enduring dividing line has always between rural and urban populations, since at least the mid 1700s.
Sure. If you ignore things like race.
Theres a reason for that urban/rural divide
Lame! Come on, Mayor Pete! Next time it could be South Bend!
He can deal with airplane traffic noise too. But he won’t.
I’m going to be a lobbyist in my next life.