Summary: Republicans are 50/50, everyone else is strongly opposed.

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        17 hours ago

        Truthfully at this point I’m satisfied that 15% aren’t undecided on the issue

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      Hitting 75% agreement in US politics is honestly unusual today, so I think it’s a good sign that Trump has domestic opposition on this one

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          Not in US politics. If you have 51% of votes of whoever is The Party at the moment, you can make decisions without others impeding on them.

          If one party got 51 % of votes, then that means 26,01 % of all votes is enough to decide about the all of the country’s things alone.

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        Didn’t Trump pass an internet privacy bill in his first term with like 7% approval? Wasn’t his first Healthcare plan also around that approval, though that didn’t pass. Isn’t national background checks for gun sales at like 95%? Why do people think their opinion matters?

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      People are made vulnerable to their idol going haywire - by the need to rationalize having supported him. Thus the 50% of Republicans who bluescreened with “great leader always correct”. If they have time to read up on the issue, it will drop a bit.