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Based on the link. 42% took the vaccine and would join. 33% took the vaccine and would not join and 25% didn’t take the vaccine.


38 posted on 11/02/2023 3:04:01 PM PDT by alternatives?
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To: alternatives?

“Based on the link. 42% took the vaccine and would join. 33% took the vaccine and would not join and 25% didn’t take the vaccine.”

That’s not exactly what the article is saying. In his article, Steve Kirsch is talking about the latest Rasmussen poll and other polls, including his own.

My reading of the Rasmussen poll suggests they didn’t even ask people if they were vaccinated, so a lot of the people who said they wouldn’t join the suit might have said so because they didn’t get vaccinated and knew they had no good basis for being part of a class action suit.

Here is what Kirsch says in his article about what you are trying to get at:

“56% of people who got vaccinated are or were vaccine injured in some way. This is because 42% want to sue but only 75% were vaccinated. So 42/75=56%. That is is unprecedented; a complete train wreck for a vaccine that was touted as ‘safe and effective.’”

Kirsch is conjecturing that a lot of people who answered no to joining the suit are the unvaxxed and basically concludes that if the Rasmussen poll screened out the unvaxxed and didn’t ask them any further questions after an initial yes/no question to getting a vax, you would be left with the vaxxed to proceed with putting further questions to and an even higher number of people than 42% would answer that they would want to sue.


73 posted on 11/02/2023 6:42:03 PM PDT by CheshireTheCat ("Forgetting pain is convenient.Remembering it agonizing.But recovering truth is worth the suffering")
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