• Doc_Crankenstein@slrpnk.net
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      3 days ago

      Yea. The politician whom they most support, otherwise said to be their “most preferred”.

      You know what is another way to say that something is an individual’s “most preferred”? It would be to say it is the individual’s “favorite”.

      Thus, people, in fact, do have favorites.

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      Suppose I polled the American people’s agreement with the statement “In all of human history there is one politician who is my favorite above all others, and that politician is President Donald Trump.”

      We know that I would get tens of millions of people who genuinely and strongly agree with that. It would be depressingly close to, if not over, a hundred million.

      Or maybe over 100M before the Epstein revolt and below after, lol.