by Gullscorer » 26 Dec 2016, 01:17
Scott Brehaut wrote:Merry Christmas to all on here, happy holidays to our American friends, and happy Sunday to those who don't celebrate Christmas.
http://www.breitbart.com/big-government ... rt+News%29
Overall 79 percent of Americans still think “Merry Christmas” is the right phrase for that most wonderful time of the year. Meanwhile, only 19 percent prefer “happy holidays.”
But things look vastly different when the query is broken down by voting preference. Fully 93 percent of Trump voters said that they are more likely to wish folks a “Merry Christmas.” On the other hand, only 66 percent of Hillary Clinton voters said they prefer “Merry Christmas.” As a result, nearly a third of Hillary voters, 31 percent, say they prefer “happy holidays” over the traditional “Merry Christmas.”

[quote="Scott Brehaut"]Merry Christmas to all on here, [color=#BF0000]happy holidays to our American friends[/color], and happy Sunday to those [b][i]who[/i][/b] don't celebrate Christmas.[/quote]
http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2016/12/23/majority-americans-still-say-merry-christmas-clinton-voters-far-less/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+breitbart+%28Breitbart+News%29
[i]Overall 79 percent of Americans still think “Merry Christmas” is the right phrase for that most wonderful time of the year. Meanwhile, only 19 percent prefer “happy holidays.”
But things look vastly different when the query is broken down by voting preference. Fully 93 percent of Trump voters said that they are more likely to wish folks a “Merry Christmas.” On the other hand, only 66 percent of Hillary Clinton voters said they prefer “Merry Christmas.” As a result, nearly a third of Hillary voters, 31 percent, say they prefer “happy holidays” over the traditional “Merry Christmas.”[/i]
:)