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Originally Posted by 4X4
The reason I asked for that third option was to allow for people (such as myself) that are ok with Yes or No, as long as it was determined by plebiscite. Yes is a hard Yes. No is a hard No. Determine by Plebiscite is Whatever the Majority Votes For. AKA, majority rules, or in more simple terms, democracy.
Nothing wrong with any answer. Just that some people have their opinion, but are willing to concede to the majority vote.
Chill, Nage.
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I understand your point, but it muddied your results. If you were curious how many would vote Y/N, you didn't really get that answer.
Nothing to chill about, just pointing out the math.