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.
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.