Yeah that was my source as well. But there's some CCTV footage that appears to show the plane moving upside down much faster than taxiing speed, so seems like it was just a rumour.
Those were individual public opinion polls. Basically the raw data of a questionnaire which may have been targeting specific areas or demographics.
The 338 data is the best guess at who would win if the election were held today. It takes aggregated polls, ridings, demographics and historical data into account. So it is a much more sophisticated prediction.
However, it notably doesn't project into the future. That means the odds are not taking into account current trends, so Poilievre's drop from 100 to 75 is extremely significant. His odds will likely continue declining for some time. The question is where will it taper off and will there be a rebound before the actual election.
As a non American, maybe someone can help clarify something.
My understanding is that executive orders only apply to federal agencies. So does this just mean that cafeterias in federal office buildings will need to use plastic straws? And restaurants / stores are completely unaffected by this?
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He had a majority, didn't need any input from other parties. He didn't want to do it because he knew it would stop him from getting a majority at the next election. It's that simple.
Lots of people mentioning collaboration / multiple users, yet all your replies seem to completely ignore this aspect. I'm guessing you might live alone and are struggling to imagine some very common use cases here.
The reality is that most of the time it's the complete opposite. The white candidate gets chosen even though the black candidate is more qualified.
Combating this is why DEI exists in the first place. It's also why the magats hate it. To acknowledge that DEI is necessary is to acknowledge the racism inherent in their hiring processes.
Yeah that was my source as well. But there's some CCTV footage that appears to show the plane moving upside down much faster than taxiing speed, so seems like it was just a rumour.