People in the United States are more likely than Canadians to
consider that Bigfoot is real, an Angus Reid Public Opinion poll has
found.
In the online survey of representative national samples, three-in-ten
Americans (29%) and one-in-five Canadians (21%) think Bigfoot is
“definitely” or “probably” real.
The Bigfoot, or Sasquatch, phenomenon is definitely bigger in the United States,
where 77 per cent of respondents claim to have heard “a great deal” or a
“moderate amount” about Bigfoot (compared to 61% of Canadians).
American and Canadian men are more likely to believe that
Bigfoot is real than their female counterparts.
Liberal Party voters in Canada (16%) are the least likely to believe
that Bigfoot is real. Democrats in the
United States more likely to
believe in Bigfoot (33%) than Republicans or Independents.
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