While that's true, a poll on membership perception of OTHERS is a bit different than a poll of one's own political ideology. It presents a whole different set of information to work with theoretically.
I remember one time in choir, we took a sort of evaluation thing (not the standard one though) and answered how hard we thought we worked and then how hard we thought others worked on average.
The results were interesting mainly because of the second question. Apparently, according to almost everyone in the choir, no one worked harder than they did. So, everyone worked the hardest, but no one worked hard. Quite the paradox.
It's interesting to see the ACTUAL numbers of how many are liberal/conservative/other, but the perception is completely different.
Maybe the numbers say there are more liberals, but for some reason most people feel TFP is mostly conservative. Or vice versa. I'm curious about the results personally.
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