golden sloth said:
Apparently most Americans don't believe the Mueller investigation has uncovered any crimes. This is wrong.
Quote:
A majority of Americans 59 percent say in a new survey that Robert Mueller's investigation into Russia and the 2016 campaign has not yet uncovered evidence of any crimes, even though in reality, Mueller has already obtained five guilty pleas and 17 criminal indictments.
https://www.vox.com/2018/5/23/17384096/mueller-investigation-poll
Do people really not follow the news? I thought this story has been beat to death by the media, yet people still don't understand the facts.
Now for the anecdotal speculation. Part of it is Trump constantly saying no evidence of collusion and obstruction, people believe there are no crimes, when in actuality the just has not been a collusion or obstruction charge yet (key word on yet). Also, how can we have so much media, and such an uninformed population? The media is failing in doing their job, and the people of our country are failing in wanting to be informed.
And I am singularly unimpressed with what most Americans believe:
1. A majority of Americans cannot name a single branch of government or explain what the Bill of Rights is;
2. 24% can't name the country that the U.S. fought in the Revolutionary War;
3. 2/3 don't know what the holding of Roe v. Wade is;
4. 2/3 don't know what the Food and Drug Administration does;
5. 50% don't know each state has two senators;
6. More than 50% can't name their congressman;
7. The average voter thinks 24% of the U.S. budget goes to foreign aid (less than 1% does);
8. 18% thinks the sun revolves around the earth;
9. 50% don't know that Judaism predates Christianity
Cancel my subscription to the Resurrection
Send my credentials to the House of Detention
I got some friends inside