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Originally Posted by Citrus Dad
I approached this issue as a presidential election. You can't vote for "neither of the above" or "both of the above." You have to choose. The "5s" refused to choose. In an election, those folks don't vote--it's a very common assumption by pollsters making projections for election results.
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This is absolutely nothing like a presidential election. That is a
choice between
two people, whereas this is a statement of
approval/disapproval of a
policy. A good example of what that should look like is
here. Note how the approval and disapproval numbers don't add up to 100%. That's because some people are
neutral. Here's another potentially enlightening link:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Self-selection_bias
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