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The beer question is a thought experiment in politics that attempts to measure authenticity and likability in politicians by asking or polling voters about ...
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Apr 15, 2015 · Who would you rather have a beer with? Bet it's not Hillary Clinton.
Jan 2, 2020 · According to a poll taken two months before the election, most undecided voters would have preferred to drink a beer with Bush rather than his ...
May 17, 2019 · It's not entirely clear when “having a beer with” became America's go-to barometer for which presidential candidates are “likable.
Apr 4, 2016 · Not Republican front-runner Donald Trump, says Catherine LeRose, 50, a cook at the bar who supports Hillary Clinton. “I would never drink a beer ...
Feb 21, 2007 · I can't judge the political scientists' math, but the point is that virtually no individual voter says, “You know, it didn't rain much this year ...
Like it or not, victory in American politics often goes not to the candidate with the better ideas, platform, or voting record, but to the candidate who's ...
Jun 14, 2023 · In 2009, then-President Barack Obama orchestrated a White House meeting between a Black Harvard professor and the white policeman who had, just ...
Jun 15, 2012 · This likability gap is important because, you suggest, it will determine who wins the presidential election: “The big difference, the one that ...
Mar 25, 2023 · The divide quickly defining the GOP primary. Supporters display signs during a Save America Rally with former US President Donald Trump.
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