I’m trying to drill down and find the data from the poll, and I dig and I dig and I dig.
I can’t find the original poll published anywhere or the data.
Update: quite literally the only place I can find this is a screenshot on twitter.
Seems to be another UNH one.
https://scholars.unh.edu/survey_center_polls/897/
I did have to follow some breadcrumbs to get there but it was the one linked by some Twitter accounts
Seems to be another UNH one.
The UNH one was earlier in the week. This is a more recent RNSC one?

An RNSC article links to a “Interactive Polls” tweet that mentions the info is from UNH. So I searched the UNH polling dept stuff and got the link which says it was released on the 23rd, so the times match up.
Whoever can beat Collins. A former “accidental Nazi” is better than Susan.
Whoever can beat Sleepy Joe and Barack Husein Obama. A nazi is better than Obama.
Can you see how this is a really fucking stupid mindset and is how you get nazis in power?
Also, this is the primaries. We got PLENTY of time to find someone who isn’t a nazi (possibly the person he was running against who had a very similar platform AND was a veteran as well).
Can you see how this is a really fucking stupid mindset and is how you get nazis in power?
We’ve already had a self-proclaimed Zionist in our highest office, who bent over backwards to fund and arm a genocide against an occupied people. Criticism was suppressed because he was part of the establishment, but regardless, there were plenty of people calling this out in 2020… if only more people understood what being Zionist really meant during the 2020 primary and we got Bernie Sanders, a Jewish man, as our president.
I’ll just say this - I wasn’t fooled even a little bit by John Fetterman and I’m not getting the same spidey sense from Graham Platner (who I also don’t read as a secret Nazi).
“We chose a terrifying-looking skull and crossbones off the wall because we were Marines and, you know, skulls and crossbones are a standard military thing,” he said.
Omg. And he’s a veteran.





