P. Coonan
2024-08-03 22:01:43 UTC
The term weird has become a topline attack on the campaign trail over
the last week particularly between Vice President Harris and former
President Trump and a new survey found that just under 50 percent of
Americans say they also fit into that category.
The YouGov poll, published Friday, found that 48 percent of respondents
labeled themselves as very weird or somewhat weird. On the flip side,
about 43 percent said they were not very weird or not weird at all.
Liberal voters were more likely than conservatives to self-identify as
weird, per the survey.
The results of the poll show that roughly 69 percent of those who
identified as liberal or very liberal also said they were very or
somewhat weird. Just 39 percent of those who claimed to be
conservative or very conservative also said they were at least
somewhat weird.
Roughly 13 percent of those who labeled themselves liberal said they were
not weird at all, compared to the 33 percent of conservatives who said
the same, the survey found.
The weird insult was sparked by the Harris campaign, which has put that
label on everything from Trumps rally where he praised the fictional
serial killer Hannibal Lector to Sen. JD Vances (R-Ohio) past comments on
childless cat ladies.
You may have noticed Donald Trump has been resorting to some wild lies
about my record, Harris said last month at a fundraiser in Massachusetts.
And some of what he and his running mate are saying, its just plain
weird. I mean, thats the box you put that in, right?
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz (D), who has been floated to be at the top of
Harriss running mate shortlist, also leaned into the label, reposting a
clip of Trump speaking, captioning it: Say it with me: Weird.
Vance responded to the label, saying his feelings were not hurt by the
insult, instead calling it an honor.
Look, the price of admission meaning, the price of getting to serve the
people of this country is the Democrats are going to attack us with
everything that they have. I think its an honor, he said Friday in an
interview on Fox News.
The former president, who selected Vance as his running mate at the
Republican National Convention in Milwaukee last month, has thrown the
insult back at Harris, calling her a weird person, and attempting to
distance himself from the moniker.
Nobodys ever called me weird. Trump said Friday on The Clay Travis and
Buck Sexton Show,
Theyre the weird ones, the GOP nominee for president said of Democrats.
Im a lot of things, but weird Im not.
The recent survey did not attempt to define weirdness or to test in some
way whether people are actually weird; it only asked about self-
identification as weird.
It was commissioned following the wave of attacks, and the insult may have
resonated with the bases of both parties. While a majority of liberals
think conservatives are weird, conservative think the same of liberals.
Moderates, on the other hand, do not distinguish heavily between the
weirdness of conservative vs liberal voters. But moderates are more likely
to say conservatives are weird over liberals, 51 percent to 45 percent
respectively.
The YouGov survey was conducted online on Aug. 1 among 3,601 U.S. adults,
and has a margin of error of 2 percentage points.
https://thehill.com/homenews/4809441-liberals-over-conservatives-self-
identify-as-weird-survey/
the last week particularly between Vice President Harris and former
President Trump and a new survey found that just under 50 percent of
Americans say they also fit into that category.
The YouGov poll, published Friday, found that 48 percent of respondents
labeled themselves as very weird or somewhat weird. On the flip side,
about 43 percent said they were not very weird or not weird at all.
Liberal voters were more likely than conservatives to self-identify as
weird, per the survey.
The results of the poll show that roughly 69 percent of those who
identified as liberal or very liberal also said they were very or
somewhat weird. Just 39 percent of those who claimed to be
conservative or very conservative also said they were at least
somewhat weird.
Roughly 13 percent of those who labeled themselves liberal said they were
not weird at all, compared to the 33 percent of conservatives who said
the same, the survey found.
The weird insult was sparked by the Harris campaign, which has put that
label on everything from Trumps rally where he praised the fictional
serial killer Hannibal Lector to Sen. JD Vances (R-Ohio) past comments on
childless cat ladies.
You may have noticed Donald Trump has been resorting to some wild lies
about my record, Harris said last month at a fundraiser in Massachusetts.
And some of what he and his running mate are saying, its just plain
weird. I mean, thats the box you put that in, right?
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz (D), who has been floated to be at the top of
Harriss running mate shortlist, also leaned into the label, reposting a
clip of Trump speaking, captioning it: Say it with me: Weird.
Vance responded to the label, saying his feelings were not hurt by the
insult, instead calling it an honor.
Look, the price of admission meaning, the price of getting to serve the
people of this country is the Democrats are going to attack us with
everything that they have. I think its an honor, he said Friday in an
interview on Fox News.
The former president, who selected Vance as his running mate at the
Republican National Convention in Milwaukee last month, has thrown the
insult back at Harris, calling her a weird person, and attempting to
distance himself from the moniker.
Nobodys ever called me weird. Trump said Friday on The Clay Travis and
Buck Sexton Show,
Theyre the weird ones, the GOP nominee for president said of Democrats.
Im a lot of things, but weird Im not.
The recent survey did not attempt to define weirdness or to test in some
way whether people are actually weird; it only asked about self-
identification as weird.
It was commissioned following the wave of attacks, and the insult may have
resonated with the bases of both parties. While a majority of liberals
think conservatives are weird, conservative think the same of liberals.
Moderates, on the other hand, do not distinguish heavily between the
weirdness of conservative vs liberal voters. But moderates are more likely
to say conservatives are weird over liberals, 51 percent to 45 percent
respectively.
The YouGov survey was conducted online on Aug. 1 among 3,601 U.S. adults,
and has a margin of error of 2 percentage points.
https://thehill.com/homenews/4809441-liberals-over-conservatives-self-
identify-as-weird-survey/