“Our surveys show that QAnon conspiracy theories are not losing popularity over time, despite their championed leader being out of power,” said Natalie Jackson, director of research at PRRI. “These surveys have captured how many people are open to believing some pretty wild conspiracies, and although 16% seems small, that is around 41 million Americans." Makes you wonder how many we are now.
I would say 'definitely willing to entertain the idea' rather than believe.. Like.. I am definitely willing to entertain the idea that Michelle Obama is a Michael instead.. do I believe it? I am not certain so there is no belief yet.
“Our surveys show that QAnon conspiracy theories are not losing popularity over time, despite their championed leader being out of power,” said Natalie Jackson, director of research at PRRI. “These surveys have captured how many people are open to believing some pretty wild conspiracies, and although 16% seems small, that is around 41 million Americans." Makes you wonder how many we are now.
Must be a lot higher, I doubt any of us would admit it to a random pollster.
Exactly what I was about to say, change ”believe” to ”admit to believing”
I would say 'definitely willing to entertain the idea' rather than believe.. Like.. I am definitely willing to entertain the idea that Michelle Obama is a Michael instead.. do I believe it? I am not certain so there is no belief yet.