"historians"
Brandon Rottinghaus
@bjrottinghaus
1 Mar 2020
BUT! 33% ofLatinx respondents claim that their personal economic situation is "a lot" better under Trump, among the highest age, race, or ethnic groups. Republicans may have room to grow here, despite โฌ๏ธsupport of theLatinxcommunity in the past few years.
5/10
Mar 1, 2020 ยท 5:44 PM UTC
>How spoopy. Some, 'historians' would say the same thing about Adolph Hitler. I wonder which 'historians' they are quoting.
About the Survey The 2024 Presidential Greatness Project ExpertSurvey was conducted online via Qualtrics from November 15 to December 31, 2023.Respondents included current and recent members of the Presidents & Executive Politics Section of the American Political Science Association, which is the foremost organization of social science experts in presidential politics, as well as scholars who had recently published peer-reviewed academic research in key related scholarly journals or academic presses. 525respondents were invited to participate, and 154usable responses were received, yielding a 29.3% response rate.1
>ofLatinx
anyone who uses the word Latinx is a fucking buffoon
Colleges and Universities are poisoning the blood of our country
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Jason Casellas, University of Houston
Pearl Dowe, Emory University
Leigh Jenco,London School of Economics
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Julia Azari, Marquette University
Michael Goodhart, University of Pittsburgh
Alice Kang, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Alison McCartney, Towson University
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>Colleges and Universities are poisoning the blood of our country
The National Science Foundation was funding censorship. They are apparently also funding these fake best president surveys
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