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So that's 71% that said he broke the law and contributed in some way to the abuse whether by direct action or by not reporting what he knew.
That's actually really high. It would be tough to get 71% of Americans to agree on what day of the week it is.
Edit: Looks like it's a YouGov survey, and the article cites a second YouGov survey as corroboration, so I'm not sure how scientifically rigorous this is.
I regularly do YouGov serveys and I also believe he's guilty
More Americans believe in ghosts than believe trump wasn't aware and complicit in Epstein systematically trafficking and raping children...
Huh?
It's got more than enough participants and everything seems by the book...
Is this one of those things where people got turned into science deniers because pundits interpretations of other polls didn't turnout true?
That's like saying Doppler radar is untrustworthy because when it was a 50% chance of rain, it didn't rain at your house...
The science wasn't wrong, you just never understood what it said. And rather than take an opportunity to learn what you misunderstood to stop the misunderstanding from happening again...
You're just staying ignorant and now no longer believe any of the science because you don't understand.
Why?
Why does science denial seem like the best path to you?