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Question: Are people who generally support party establishment ideas and policies overrepresented?
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« on: March 03, 2016, 07:14:34 PM »

I think they are. This forum skews massively male, young, and white. And yet most preference polls show that Clinton is close to Sanders, getting about 40% of Democrats here. On the Republican side, I've seen many Kasich and Rubio endorsements. Trump trolls fog things up a bit, but his support is in all likelihood underrepresented, and the anti-Trump presence while quiet exists in large numbers. Cruz is the most unpopular Republican on here, while to the US he is the 2nd most popular.

If you feel like the statements I've stated are misleading or false, state what you think of the forum. If the answer is yes, the 2nd thing I want to know is why. My best guess would be that demographically, the socioeconomic status is pretty high. Another thing could be that this forum attracts many people who participate or wish to participate in formal politics some day. What do you think?

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