Half of US smartphone owners don't know what device they are using

Probably the same half that voted an orange puppet into office.
You mean the 62 million of 320+ million, so less than 20% of the population? Sure, but you didn't even check why they voted him. Most did it as voted for republican rather than for Trump.
 
Decluttr.

The study asked 2,000 adult United States citizens

Decluttr doesn't state how many smartphones are in use in the US, so it's kinda hard to see what actual sample size that is.

It is however only around 0.000625% of the entire US population, so statistically insignificant. Why do companies and people waste time on money on meaningless "research"?
 
I would be part of that 50% that does not know. They all look the just about the same to me. I have to guess the model from how many years I had it, always a chance I'll be off by one - or two. First year or two you'll remember the model but after that its just the old one.
 
Even stupider is your jaundiced view and outlandishly idiotic generalisation about Americans. Probably the result of an unconscious and deep-seated inferiority complex.
Lol...funny, my post was a response to a "outlandishly idiotic generalisation about SA'ns". Strange, that one doesn't seemed to bother you one bit.
 
Please source, would be quite interested.

What do you mean calm down? You're saying something that lots of ignorant people do, and I already know that it's wrong, correcting for other people that read the thread.

Once again, calm down. Are you a Trump fanboi?

Everyone can see this thread/survey is a joke.
 
Once again, calm down. Are you a Trump fanboi?
You're being quite insultive saying calm down when I didn't say anything that can be interpreted as being aggravated, I just don't like false information being permeated.

You're also pretty bad at guessing who I support if you think what I said means I support Trump.
 
Please source, would be quite interested.

Here's one that says most people rather left the GoP or didn't vote rather than vote for Trump:
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/02/16/opinion/sunday/trump-youth-vote.html

There's many more.

Also, in the Primary,
He secured more than 13 million votes in the GOP primary, more than any Republican candidate this century, or in history
And in the Primaries, you vote for the person, not the party. So there is that too.

What you will find is a very left bent in the mainstream media that will paint a picture that you are trying to portray, but the democratic left media in the US is pretty far out of touch with reality. Like Hilary assuming the seat was hers and people would simply vote for her no matter what - kind of delusion.
 
Americans are dumb and gullible by nature
 
Here's one that says most people rather left the GoP or didn't vote rather than vote for Trump:
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/02/16/opinion/sunday/trump-youth-vote.html

There's many more.

Also, in the Primary, And in the Primaries, you vote for the person, not the party. So there is that too.

What you will find is a very left bent in the mainstream media that will paint a picture that you are trying to portray, but the democratic left media in the US is pretty far out of touch with reality. Like Hilary assuming the seat was hers and people would simply vote for her no matter what - kind of delusion.
Look at the end of your article:
Mr. Trump may have won the White House with a thin margin built on winning over just enough Obama voters in the right places.
Also from your article
It is true that on average, older people are more reliable voters than younger people.

2012 elections: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2012_Republican_Party_presidential_primaries#Results_by_popular_vote had about 18.7m votes
2016 elections: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2016_...l_primaries#Results_by_delegates_(hard_total) there are about 17m votes.

Isn't it interesting how there were less votes when there was an increase in the size of the voter base? No one liked any of the candidates, so Trump got it as his fans would actually show up to vote, plus at the time there was a "anti establishment" movement, so we have Trump.

In regards to republican votes, from your article it stated young people just stayed at home instead of voting, while old people are more likely to vote and stay with the same party.

Should we rather compare to Obama 2012?
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Ran virtually unopposed.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2012_Democratic_Party_presidential_primaries#Results_by_popular_vote


I am taking Wikipedia links due to ease, NYTimes to me is an even worse source.
 
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