Support for Israel in Gaza war among 18-24 is at 79%

Peloni: For those who put their faith in polls in a country where the presidential election was rigged.  In any event, this is just a single data point, and as such, it will be interesting to see if this polling result is repeatable in other polls and in future polling.

January 22, 2025 | 8 Comments »

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  1. There was no landslide victory in the popular vote in 2024.

    Trump won through the electoral college.

    And Democrats were trying really hard to give a victory to him.

  2. Your explanation and apology is appreciated Peloni. I apoloogize too for getting so upset and feeling insulted when there was no need.

  3. @Adam
    I didn’t take your comment as criticism. Do forgive me if you took my own comment as being harshly written towards you, as it wasn’t meant as such. I did try to indicate that I am less than convinced of the validity of American political polls, and perhaps you mistook my antagonism of this process to be directed at you. This was not my intention.

  4. Peloni, there is no nood to get such a big bee in your bonnet, I didn’t criticize you or even disagree with you. I just asked if you could find out any more information about the poll and its degree of credibility, since my own efforts to find out more about it had failed. My only reason for asking you was that you had access to some information sources that I do not have. Have a great day, peace love and all that, Adam.

  5. @Laura

    Trump lost in 2020.

    Nonsense. You believe that it really took nearly two weeks to count legitimate votes, while ignoring the fact that whole batches of votes were cast consecutively with only votes for Biden being marked on the ballot, while ballots were recorded being counted over and over again on security cams after the poll watchers were evacuated due to a faked pipe burst…. The subject of the extensive fraud has been covered quite well over the past four years.

    If it was rigged how did he win this one?

    Some might suggest his victory was too great to overcome with the stores of fake voters, while others will suggest he made the correct choice of joining with the Silicon Valley Cowboys, to overcome the election fraud which saw many down ballot Republican candidates fail to achieve Trump’s success in this recent election. In any event, Trump’s success in 2024 does not discount any of what should be clear to everyone, even you, that fraud was clearly present in 2020, broad, systemic, multi factorial fraud, in numbers which defy the vote difference between Trump and Biden in the so-called battleground states in 2020.

  6. @Adam
    As made quite clear in my preface, I remain skeptical of the validity of any poll in a nation so awash in political corruption that the rigged election of a head of state was certified and implemented without the least cursory effort to deal with the fraud endemic within the political infrastructure of the American nation. What is more, the polling elites at the time of the 2020 rigged election were able to predict with uncanny accuracy what the fake election results would be nearly two weeks before the ‘count’ was completed, thus actively gaslighting the American people as to the lack of fidelity within the election results.

    As to the Harris-Hardvard poll results listed above, you can see that there has been a sharp rise in the what they are reporting as compared to their poll results from just a few months ago in September when their polling showed their support for Israel to be 59%, which was still quite a strong level of support, but still 20% less than this latest poll result. In that poll, it also showed Trump dominating the youth vote as well, which was verified in the actual election on Nov. 3.

    As to it being valid, we will have to see whether this trend continues among the youth to demonstrate if it is substantiated or if it should be understood to be simply an outlier data point, something which I also noted above in my preface.

    Polling is a sensitive undertaking, and depending on the question asked, the manner in which it is asked, or event the inflection with which the question is voiced, has the ability to sway the subject into answering yeah or nay on any given topic.

    So, take it for what you might judge it to mean, but this polling is a marked shift in the reported support being described among the young.

    Here is the HH polling website:
    https://harvardharrispoll.com/

  7. I havebeen unable to find out anything about this poll on either Youtube or X. But that is probably because I am not a subscriber to X. If anyone has beenable to find out more about this poll, and how likely is it that it is accurate, please post something to enlighten us.