← Back to context Comment by this_weekend 3 days ago [flagged] 7 comments this_weekend Reply gruez 3 days ago >but the greater public ultimately felt he went too easy on them.Not sure what exactly is meant by that, but most people did not think the killing was acceptable.https://www.axios.com/2024/12/17/united-healthcare-ceo-killi... cluckindan 3 days ago ”Survey of 1,000 registered voters conducted Dec. 11-13, 2024” gruez 3 days ago Again, not sure what you're trying to say but given how it's overwhelmingly against "killing was acceptable or somewhat acceptable", it's unlikely that polling error would significantly change the conclusion. 4 replies →
gruez 3 days ago >but the greater public ultimately felt he went too easy on them.Not sure what exactly is meant by that, but most people did not think the killing was acceptable.https://www.axios.com/2024/12/17/united-healthcare-ceo-killi... cluckindan 3 days ago ”Survey of 1,000 registered voters conducted Dec. 11-13, 2024” gruez 3 days ago Again, not sure what you're trying to say but given how it's overwhelmingly against "killing was acceptable or somewhat acceptable", it's unlikely that polling error would significantly change the conclusion. 4 replies →
cluckindan 3 days ago ”Survey of 1,000 registered voters conducted Dec. 11-13, 2024” gruez 3 days ago Again, not sure what you're trying to say but given how it's overwhelmingly against "killing was acceptable or somewhat acceptable", it's unlikely that polling error would significantly change the conclusion. 4 replies →
gruez 3 days ago Again, not sure what you're trying to say but given how it's overwhelmingly against "killing was acceptable or somewhat acceptable", it's unlikely that polling error would significantly change the conclusion. 4 replies →
>but the greater public ultimately felt he went too easy on them.
Not sure what exactly is meant by that, but most people did not think the killing was acceptable.
https://www.axios.com/2024/12/17/united-healthcare-ceo-killi...
”Survey of 1,000 registered voters conducted Dec. 11-13, 2024”
Again, not sure what you're trying to say but given how it's overwhelmingly against "killing was acceptable or somewhat acceptable", it's unlikely that polling error would significantly change the conclusion.
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