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Comment by tempestn

11 years ago

Wait, what? The average person doesn't know who the vice president of their own country is? I'm Canadian and I still know who the US vice president is. Surely most American adults do too.

Nope: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1368482/How-ignorant...

Lots of people hate politics and really avoid any study of it.

  • > Stumped: In the U.S. citizenship test, only 38 per cent of Americans passed

    > Although the majority passed, more than a third - 38 per cent - failed,

    Daily Mail is fucking useless.

    • LOL, that's funny. I'll admit I saw a few articles on this survey and the Daily Mail's was first on my results list. Does cringing while posting it lend forgiveness? ;)

  • From your link: "...who is the Vice President of America? (29 per cent did not know)"

    So the majority of Americans do indeed know who the vice president is. (Although yes, a large minority don't.)

    • The data is from the US Citizenship test, so those taking it aren't "Americans" yet and have been specifically studying for the test.

      I stand by my assertion that the majority of Americans have no clue who Biden is and I swear to you, I wish I didn't either. The whole political arena is absolutely revolting and I'm not surprised the majority of people are apathetic to it.

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I'm Aussie, I know the vice president of the US off the top of my head, but I couldn't tell you the Australian vice prime minister. Or even if that's a real thing.