We both know that "the largest supporter" is ambiguous enough to mean either the group with the most supporters or the group with the % proportion of support.
But at least you didn't try to use "largest" to refer to the physical mass or volume of the people comprising each group.
Clam down there Snopey. Save some deboonking for the other kids.
I just hate it when everybody runs with a statement that wasn't actually in the survey. It's happened to this survey specifically, twice.
We both know that "the largest supporter" is ambiguous enough to mean either the group with the most supporters or the group with the % proportion of support.
But at least you didn't try to use "largest" to refer to the physical mass or volume of the people comprising each group.
My complaint is that it was being taken as "the largest group of any combination of variables".