Nearly half of the liberals who think it's fair for movie stars to make millions of dollars a year think it's unfair for CEOs to make millions of dollars a year.
As the Cards Against Humanity folks concluded, "In other words, CEOs = faceless, evil conservatives. Movie stars = cool liberals I want to be friends with."
Do the people who support Trump’s border wall actually think it will be effective in keeping out illegal immigrants?
Not necessarily. More than half of the people surveyed who support Trump’s border wall think that they could get past it if they were an illegal immigrant.
People who trust common sense are more likely to support military action against Russia in response to their interference with the 2016 election.
As the Cards Against the Humanities people pointed out, maybe these people should not be trusting their common sense.
When it comes to knowing the difference between correlation and causation, the American public is about as knowledgeable as a coin flip.
To clarify: just because because two things are somehow related, doesn't mean that one causes the other.
Most partisans are unwilling to switch political parties, even if their party’s policies were scientifically proven not to work.
This is particularly true for people who strongly identify with their parties.