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.
> Young voters were far more split: 41% found the killer's actions acceptable, while 40% found them unacceptable, per the poll. About 24% found them "somewhat acceptable" and 17% "completely acceptable."
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.
> Young voters were far more split: 41% found the killer's actions acceptable, while 40% found them unacceptable, per the poll. About 24% found them "somewhat acceptable" and 17% "completely acceptable."
That's a big number of people.
"greater public" =/= "Young voters"
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Unless the 1,000 were not a representative sample of the 8 billion people on the planet.