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| View Poll Results: Do you live in one of America's inner cities? | |||
| Yes, I live in a but I got inner city |      | 41 | 18.55% | 
| Yes, I live in a crime infested inner city |      | 35 | 15.84% | 
| Yes, I live in a burning crime infested inner city |      | 33 | 14.93% | 
| Bush burned the crime infested towers |      | 153 | 69.23% | 
| Multiple Choice Poll. Voters: 221. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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 |   So what do we know about Gabbard’s base? For one thing, it’s overwhelmingly male. In The Economist’s national polling average, her support among men is in the mid-single digits, while her support among women is practically nonexistent. This trend is evident in other recent polls as well. Last week’s Quinnipiac poll of Iowa found Gabbard at 5 percent among men and 1 percent among women, and Quinnipiac’s new survey of New Hampshire found her at 9 percent among men and 4 percent among women. | ||
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 Because if you would have said "radical righty" I would have the "pizzagate guy" in mind who went into a pizzaria with a gun because he believed some right-wing bullshit on the internet. Or the one guy who drove with a car into left-wing protesters. I am not saying there are no "radical-leftys" but I believe there are more radical-rightys then leftys. (both groups sucks though) | |||
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