Automatically believing Brett Kavanaugh and invalidating the account of Christine Blasey-Ford. Taking aim at the protection of coverage for pre-existing conditions. Ideas like this are appalling to many progressives, people who pride themselves in taking a rational approach to problem-solving.<\/p>\n
But those of us who are appalled by these Republican ideas have to keep in mind a couple of things:<\/p>\n
In an effort to advance the progressives\u2019 understanding of conservatives to the point where we can possibly move the needle towards our version of critical thinking, etc., Occasional Planet is commissioning a series for public opinion surveys. Each one will hopefully give us greater understanding and also raise a new level of questions. We\u2019ll keep pursuing.<\/p>\n
On Thursday, October 18, we sent a survey<\/a> to a random selection of 239 Americans. This has some statistical significance, obviously not as much as a survey of more than 1,000 respondents. You can see the entirety of the results by clicking here<\/a>.<\/p>\n In this and coming posts, we will analyze findings and raise new questions. We will try not to overload readers with data; we too belong to the \u201cshort attention data club.\u201d<\/p>\n One of the questions that we asked was, \u201cWho do you trust most to protect your interests?\u201d The choices were (a) The federal government, (b) My state government and (c) My local government.<\/strong><\/p>\n Here are the results:<\/strong><\/p>\n 51% said their local government<\/p>\n 29% said their state government<\/p>\n 20% said the federal government<\/p>\n Just to clarify, the party breakdown of the survey sample was:<\/strong><\/p>\n 13% Strong Republican<\/p>\n 17% Moderate Republican<\/p>\n 28% Independent<\/p>\n 14% Moderate Democrat<\/p>\n 19% Strong Democrat<\/p>\n So, the sample leaned slightly more Democrat than Republican.<\/strong><\/p>\n But here is our \u201ckey finding\u201d and question of the day:<\/strong><\/p>\n Of those who most trusted the federal government, 50% were strong Republicans while only 26% were strong Democrats.<\/strong><\/p>\n We normally associate strong Democrats (progressives) with support of the federal government. After all, the New Deal, Great Society and most of the other fabric of the social and economic safety net comes from the federal government. So, why is it that in our survey, there is greater trust in the federal government from strong Republicans than strong Democrats.<\/p>\n