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Jul. 16th, 2018 12:15 pm
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...a pair of Fox News polls lend credence to the theory that Americans’ views on Russian interference remain steady in the long run. In June 2018, 56 percent of Americans told Fox News that they thought Russia interfered in the 2016 election, while 34 percent did not think so. That was virtually identical to Fox News’s findings in a July 2017 poll, in which 55 percent of respondents said they thought Russia interfered and 34 percent said they did not.

The moral of the story? As ever, don’t underestimate the intractability of people who have dug into their partisan trenches.

https://fivethirtyeight.com/features/past-mueller-indictments-havent-lastingly-changed-american-minds-on-russia/

The question about the election interference is an American equivalent of "Скажи мне, чей Крым, и я тебе скажу кто ты."

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