Post ATilv1wRe2E4CTxQfo by matthewmuses@journa.host
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 (DIR) Post #ATiez0kvIQVg0AWGjw by pbump@journa.host
       2023-03-17T21:04:17Z
       
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       I wrote about how the election-fraud crew in Arizona have decided a wildly sketchy poll from a partisan pollster is more valid than actual election results. https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2023/03/17/arizona-election-kari-lake-rasmussen-poll/
       
 (DIR) Post #ATiez1MV2iZFsi6HJI by matthewmuses@journa.host
       2023-03-17T21:17:49Z
       
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       @pbump Does Rasmussen have a secret MAGAist sugar daddy? Because I really don’t see the business model of providing inaccurate information to clients.
       
 (DIR) Post #ATif6Exqrr2s600v5c by edgeoforever@mastodon.world
       2023-03-17T21:41:31Z
       
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       @matthewmuses @pbump propaganda is not a business. Apply this rule to all news media (tv, print, social) and you’ll understand it all.
       
 (DIR) Post #ATilv1wRe2E4CTxQfo by matthewmuses@journa.host
       2023-03-17T22:57:54Z
       
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       @edgeoforever @pbump sure it’s a business. People have to make a living. Polling companies typically make their money by providing clients with accurate information about people’s opinions, whether it’s politics or what shampoo scent they like.
       
 (DIR) Post #ATiqoyxQKJNUyiLo2a by edgeoforever@mastodon.world
       2023-03-17T23:52:52Z
       
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       @matthewmuses @pbump Someone pays for it all right. But not to reap a profit, to get power. Hence, not a business.