A shared hunch and because there was much discussion in the threads once someone criticized the wording of the question because (a) one could be for a public comment period individually but (b) against the group taking any position on any issue, so they'd vote "no". It's possible the opposite could take place but that would be a very strange sentiment. So the value of 92% if it could more than likely go up rather than down had it been better worded, there is not that much percentage spread left to play with, hence the possibility that the percentage being off is a tiny percentage of the whole. Perhaps 93% or 94% might have asked for a public comment period. It would be about the same number of people who would answer the age question wrong by stating they are 1 year older than their last birthday because they're having a birthday tomorrow or next week.


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