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Question: Are people who generally support party establishment ideas and policies overrepresented?
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Yes
 
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No
 
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RR1997
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« on: March 04, 2016, 07:43:27 AM »

Yes, which is why I love the Atlas Forum.

This forum consists of young white males. Based on demographics alone, this place should be supporting Sanders by 80%+. Yet, Clinton supporters outweigh Sanders supporters by a pretty decent margin. This is a great thing imo. I'm tired of all the Sanderistas  everywhere else on the Internet and irl. It seems like Clinton is hated everywhere on the Internet except the Atlas Forum (there is nothing wrong with this).

Likewise, supporters for candidates like Rubio, Kasich, and Bush are really overrepresented, while supporters for candidates like Trump are really underrepresented. This is a good thing as well.
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