@MattZeitlin@jbarro Isn’t a problem with this comparison that in person attendance is a tiny slice of large sports’ revenue pie? Meaning that demand-driven higher seating prices won’t necessarily move the needle on arena size or number of major sports games?
I know most won’t read past a headline but please read my veto letter—especially if you disagree with me. The veto will be overridden on Friday and then we will have a special session to fix a few things. Trans sports is a terribly difficult issue. Please be kind to everyone. 1/
NEW: FiveThirtyEight partnered with Ipsos to poll kids about the pandemic. And, overall, the kids are all right — or, at least, they report being a lot more all right than we were expecting. https://t.co/s2MoTcpsCy
Just under a majority of Americans approve of the president's handling of climate change (48%) and the economic recovery (47%), according to a new @ABC News/Ipsos poll. https://t.co/E3HOlmbQPf
32% of Americans think the spending bills would hurt people like them if they became law, while 25% think it would help them. Nearly 2 in 10 (18%) think the bills would make no difference, according to a new @ABC News/Ipsos poll. https://t.co/UtkCqPztvJ
Polish javelinist Maria Andrejczyk auctioned her #Tokyo2020 silver medal for $125k USD to help send 8-month-old Miłoszek Małysa to Stanford University for heart surgery
Żabka, a chain of Polish supermarkets, submitted the winning bid before giving the medal back to Andrejczyk
Axios/Ipsos poll: Overall 69% of Americans support mandatory masking in school, with 44% of Republicans and 92% of Democrats supporting.
This is definitely another one of those 'Twitter isn't real life' data points.