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Many more than just pro-nazi Americans were against declaring war on Germany, before the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. In May of 1940, Gallup conducted the following poll:
93% said 'No' source
After the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, however, Gallup conducted another poll:
91% said 'Yes' (same source as above)
Nazi lovers within US are the elites... their voting is minor... their power was huge.
You are wither disingenuous or need to get educated on the time period
You might want to look at your own source. Polls before and after that one said something different. That suggests that particular poll was an outlier.
I compared those two polls because they asked specifically about declaring war on Germany. The other polls you're referring to ask less direct questions, such as:
This question, which was asked multiple times between May of 1940 and December of 1941, specifically asks if we should help England even if it risks war, which is different than asking a yes or no question about declaring war on Germany. I acknowledge that responses shifted from 61% saying 'keep out' and 35% saying 'help' in June 1940, to 68% saying 'help' and 28% saying 'keep out" by November 1941, but 'help' is not necessarily the same thing as 'declare war and send troops.' Also, Germany had already invaded Poland, Belgium, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, and France by the time that June 1940 poll was conducted in which 61% of respondents said 'keep out.'
What do you think they meant by 'help' then?
I don't know, it's not specified, nor do I know what every single respondent interpreted 'help' to mean.
It sure sounded like you knew when you pushed it as some authoritative poll about how everyone in the U.S. felt before Pearl Harbor.
I never claimed that any poll authoritatively proved "how everyone in the U.S. felt before Pearl Harbor."
Ok, then what was your point in bringing it up?