Dumbarton Accies return to action with 2-2 draw
Michael Dickie s side were back for the first time in 2021. (Image: Lennox Herald)
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Accies boss Michael Dickie refused to be too harsh on his side as they returned to action for the first time in 2021 with a draw.
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By Craig Bannister | April 30, 2021 | 4:05pm EDT
Self-described Democratic Socialist Sen. Bernie Sanders (Getty Images/Andrew Burton)
Less than half of Democrat voters believe that Capitalism “is a better system” than Socialism, a new Rasmussen survey finds.
In a national poll of 1,000 U.S. likely voters, conducted April 27-28, 2021, Rasmussen found that more than three times as many Americans prefer Capitalism (65%) over Socialism (18%). Another 17% say they’re not sure which system is better.
But, among Democrats, just 46% favor Capitalism, compared to 84% of Republicans and 66% of other political affiliations. Only 2% of all U.S. voters who “strongly disapprove” of Democrat President Joe Biden say Socialism’s a better system, while 26% of those who strongly approve of Biden prefer Socialism.