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by dragonwriter
3111 days ago
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> I don't think there's any basis to say the majority voted for other things over net-neutrality An absolute majority of voters casting ballots for the House of Representatives in 2016 voted for either Republican or Libertarian candidates, both parties opposed to the FCC regulating for net neutrality and Congress legislating in favor of net neutrality. It's a little less clear in the Presidential election, in part because you have to go beyond the top four candidates tomget a majority on either side, and detailed information on minor (often no-party) candidate positions on the issue can be hard to find. And the Senate requires aggregating across different election years. |
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