05-17-2018, 05:46 AM
(05-16-2018, 07:01 PM)bfine32 Wrote: Of course you're saying I'm wrong.
I have pointed out numerous times how your conclusion is irrelevant and falls into a common fallacy.
One of you are not "more wrong" than the other; You are both wrong in your conclusions.
Neither has a stronger correlation.
But it doesn't fall into that common fallacy. He uses a simple fact - 3 million more people voted for candidate A then candidate B - and concluded that in its entirety, the policies of candidate A were more popular than the policies of candidate B at that point, the margin being 3 million people. I do not see any fallacy in that rather logical conclusion.
He didn't use it to say Trump is an illegitimate president or that the loss isn't a loss or anything of that sort. Which, yeah, would be embarrassing.
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