Mark Mitchell
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So it's most people, most people who have an opinion on why that person died, it would be a majority if you remove the not sures.
And there's a bipartisan signal.
34% of Democrats think it's likely, but 58% of Republicans and 52% of independents, only 33% of independents say no.
So this is pretty solid.
People are like, yeah, there's reasons to question this stuff.
And what's really wild is you can even see the mama bear signal.
Women under 40 are overwhelmingly, overwhelmingly more likely to say this.
56% very likely, 30% somewhat.
And the age signal is also incredible.
Of the 65 and older, only 21% say very likely, another 14% somewhat, so that's 35.
But look at the 18 and 29s, 56%, 31% very likely.
Really stunning signal.
It's almost 2 to 1 among 18 and 29-year-olds.
So that also shows that, listen, establishment, you're not going to be able to run away from the internet.
These people are asking hard questions about literally everything.
about the very capitalistic system that we live in, about foreign influence, about the ways that everything's been corrupted.
And I think that we are not hitting this idea of accountability hard enough because I'm telling you, I try and stay rooted in this sort of Zoomer online culture more so than I think most people.
And what's being talked about isn't like, oh, isn't it great?
Republicans are giving us everything they voted for.
It's like, no, why isn't this system burning down fast enough?