In this era of extreme partisanship, the people who express the most negativity in their political choices are those we may least expect: independents.
Well, they aren’t interested enough in politics to come up with a consistent viewpoint, and they don’t admit it, but I guess that doesn’t explicitly show a motivation.
Well, they aren’t interested enough in politics to come up with a consistent viewpoint, and they don’t admit it, but I guess that doesn’t explicitly show a motivation.
What kind of data would convince you?
I mean I hear you but that's still an unsupported extrapolation. What would convince me is evidence of the claim itself.
Like what? We do not have mind reading technology yet (well, technically we do, but not like this), so motive is hard to see on an instrument readout.