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Originally Posted by Antithesis Very clever. That only illustrates that the tendency to vote for Bush was only slightly higher than in the general public, yet you tout it as if the army voting bloc in Iraq is equivalent to that of Texas. | What are you? Stupid?
Here's what I posted - word for word: "The majority of military personnel voted for Bush, both in 2000 and in 2004."
55% is a majority, right? Or isn't that the way they teach math to you kids anymore? Add to that the fact that many military votes were either rejected, or didn't arrive on time, and it's likely that the military vote was closer to 60% for Bush.
Now... is 55%-60% a majority, or not? |