Creeker said:
https://www.jstor.org/stable/26612417
https://news.ku.edu/news/article/2020/10/08/gap-between-gun-owners-and-non-owners-explains-disparities-political-attitudes-voting
Trump didn’t respond to requests for his sources for his claims, so it’s likely something he just made up because it sounded good in the moment. Speaking of, you originally claimed the number was 70% and now say it’s 65%. Which made up “fact” is it?
Do you even read the crap you post?
Article one significant points:
“Since 1970s possessing a firearm
increases likelihood of voting republican increased by 50%”
A 50% increase from 2 voters = 3 voters. They give no number or even estimates, of percentage of gun owners who vote at all much less how many are "likely" to swing republican.
Meaningless
Article Two significant points:
“
There’s a much larger probability between a person who owns one gun and another who owns 10 of voting for a Republican”
In English real gun folks will likely vote republican. FUDDS, who knows how they will vote? But once again, no numbers no percentages.
Meaningless
“is that owners are more likely to vote in general than non-owners.”
“Currently, nearly 40% of households contain some type of firearm, “
“With all these factors in play, the author is surprised this hasn’t become a bigger issue during the election.” Meaningful
He is no more surprised than me. He should get an account on this site, perhaps read your posts. It might answer his questions.
Creeker said:
https://www.foxnews.com/media/surprising-gun-ownership-rise-among-liberals-according-new-report.amp
And then there’s this. I assume you want all of them turning out too?
Article Three: A Fox New article with a headline:
“Surprising': Gun ownership on the rise among liberals according to a new report”
Referring back to your Article two, this refutes whatever point you tried to make with this.
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Obviously, if someone is a Democrat who bought a gun in March, they’re not going to run out and immediately vote for Trump or any other Republican. But my book does suggest future elections might be affected by this national increase in gun owners,”
He just defined
liberal FUDDS and says they won’t change their vote.
Finally:
Who would expect Trump to respond to correspondence likely printed in crayon, based on your other posts on this topic.
NO SOUP FOR YOU
As far as my number 65% v 70% it was from my recollection, giving the benefit of the doubt let’s say it is only 65% of gun owners that don’t vote, do you feel less offended now Bunky?