• MrSmith@lemmy.world
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    5 days ago

    Okay, let me explain, like I would explain to a pigeon:

    1. He would win the popular vote, as per article you linked
    2. His approval ratings are incredibly high (67%)

    I don’t know what you don’t understand. If there’s an apple, a banana and a pear, and most people pick an apple, it doesn’t mean they hate bananas or pears.

    This is where the approval rating comes in.

    Do you like the fruit you got? Yes/no. This is the statistic that shows WHETHER PEOPLE LIKE IT OR NOT

    Lmao, I can’t. Tell me again “but, but 20%??”, please.