30 Years
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wrote on 7 May 2021, 12:46 last edited by Jolly 5 Jul 2021, 12:47
So, you're using stats to buttress your claim the Joe has not received more favorable coverage?
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wrote on 7 May 2021, 13:09 last edited by
Funny, both articles are based on the same study.
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So, you're using stats to buttress your claim the Joe has not received more favorable coverage?
wrote on 7 May 2021, 14:15 last edited bySo, you're using stats to buttress your claim the Joe has not received more favorable coverage?
Look at the breakdown. The right-leaning media were more negative towards Biden then the left-leaning media were towards Trump.
Mostly it’s the media with mixed audience that were more positive towards Biden than they were towards Trump.
Sure, overall Biden gets fewer negative coverages across all media. That’s because Biden appears a lot more reasonable after the Trump sh!tshow. It’s easy to get higher marks after the nation lived for years under Trump’s very low bar.
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So, you're using stats to buttress your claim the Joe has not received more favorable coverage?
Look at the breakdown. The right-leaning media were more negative towards Biden then the left-leaning media were towards Trump.
Mostly it’s the media with mixed audience that were more positive towards Biden than they were towards Trump.
Sure, overall Biden gets fewer negative coverages across all media. That’s because Biden appears a lot more reasonable after the Trump sh!tshow. It’s easy to get higher marks after the nation lived for years under Trump’s very low bar.
wrote on 7 May 2021, 17:49 last edited bySo, you're using stats to buttress your claim the Joe has not received more favorable coverage?
Look at the breakdown. The right-leaning media were more negative towards Biden then the left-leaning media were towards Trump.
Mostly it’s the media with mixed audience that were more positive towards Biden than they were towards Trump.
Sure, overall Biden gets fewer negative coverages across all media. That’s because Biden appears a lot more reasonable after the Trump sh!tshow. It’s easy to get higher marks after the nation lived for years under Trump’s very low bar.
You actually believe that?
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So, you're using stats to buttress your claim the Joe has not received more favorable coverage?
Look at the breakdown. The right-leaning media were more negative towards Biden then the left-leaning media were towards Trump.
Mostly it’s the media with mixed audience that were more positive towards Biden than they were towards Trump.
Sure, overall Biden gets fewer negative coverages across all media. That’s because Biden appears a lot more reasonable after the Trump sh!tshow. It’s easy to get higher marks after the nation lived for years under Trump’s very low bar.
You actually believe that?
wrote on 7 May 2021, 21:03 last edited bySo, you're using stats to buttress your claim the Joe has not received more favorable coverage?
Look at the breakdown. The right-leaning media were more negative towards Biden then the left-leaning media were towards Trump.
Mostly it’s the media with mixed audience that were more positive towards Biden than they were towards Trump.
Sure, overall Biden gets fewer negative coverages across all media. That’s because Biden appears a lot more reasonable after the Trump sh!tshow. It’s easy to get higher marks after the nation lived for years under Trump’s very low bar.
You actually believe that?
Going by Pew Research‘s data, sure.
If you have better data that might paint a different picture, please share. I am open to being convinced otherwise. -
So, you're using stats to buttress your claim the Joe has not received more favorable coverage?
Look at the breakdown. The right-leaning media were more negative towards Biden then the left-leaning media were towards Trump.
Mostly it’s the media with mixed audience that were more positive towards Biden than they were towards Trump.
Sure, overall Biden gets fewer negative coverages across all media. That’s because Biden appears a lot more reasonable after the Trump sh!tshow. It’s easy to get higher marks after the nation lived for years under Trump’s very low bar.
wrote on 7 May 2021, 21:07 last edited by Horace 5 Jul 2021, 21:07So, you're using stats to buttress your claim the Joe has not received more favorable coverage?
Look at the breakdown. The right-leaning media were more negative towards Biden then the left-leaning media were towards Trump.
There's negative and then there's negative. There's no such thing as a broad cultural group-think hatred, culminating in millions of people feeling like a car alarm is going off in their heads, because that geriatric puppet is president. But the hysterical negative coverage of Trump led to genuine terror and hatred of the man. What's a negative story about Biden? That his tax plan sucks?
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wrote on 7 May 2021, 21:09 last edited by
That his vp will get a promotion
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Funny, both articles are based on the same study.
wrote on 8 May 2021, 16:04 last edited by@lufins-dad said in 30 Years:
Funny, both articles are based on the same study.
Statistics. LOL
#1 President Trump received more votes than any previous president candidate
#2 Presdient Trump lost the popular vote by one of the highest margins ever
Both are true.
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wrote on 8 May 2021, 16:31 last edited by
I don't know where you get your stats, but your popular vote numbers are awful.
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wrote on 8 May 2021, 17:01 last edited by
@jolly President Trump loss was in the top 20% in absolute numbers ever.
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wrote on 8 May 2021, 17:05 last edited by
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wrote on 9 May 2021, 00:12 last edited by
@jolly Sorry, I was not very clear.
If you look at all the presidential elections, and the absolute number of votes difference between the winner and loser (not the % difference), the loss of President Trump in 2020 to President Biden was in top 20%. The biggest margin was President Nixon in 1968.
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@jolly Sorry, I was not very clear.
If you look at all the presidential elections, and the absolute number of votes difference between the winner and loser (not the % difference), the loss of President Trump in 2020 to President Biden was in top 20%. The biggest margin was President Nixon in 1968.
wrote on 9 May 2021, 00:16 last edited by@taiwan_girl said in 30 Years:
absolute number of votes difference
Is that really a valid measure, considering the population growth?
For example the absolute numbers of Adams v Jefferson are small; is that a valid comparison to say, Bush v Kerry?
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@taiwan_girl said in 30 Years:
absolute number of votes difference
Is that really a valid measure, considering the population growth?
For example the absolute numbers of Adams v Jefferson are small; is that a valid comparison to say, Bush v Kerry?
wrote on 9 May 2021, 00:32 last edited by@taiwan_girl said in 30 Years:
absolute number of votes difference
Is that really a valid measure, considering the population growth?
For example the absolute numbers of Adams v Jefferson are small; is that a valid comparison to say, Bush v Kerry?
Exactly. That is my point. Statistics can be made to say anything.
My previous comment was this:
#1 President Trump received more votes than any previous president candidate#2 Presdient Trump lost the popular vote by one of the highest margins ever
Both sides use the same data to say how popular/unpopular President Trump was. Both statements are true, but also misleading.