1. I typically can't get either the Washington Post or the New York Times. They want subsriptions; 2. Your other links provide no numbers. All they say is that she should be more popular with Blacks. So, what does that mean in terms of quantifiers?
The Post link works fine, never requires a subscription. He didn't provide a NYT link, it's a Politico link and The root. All 3 work, no subscription required. Summon up some courage and read them, I promise you it will all be okay.
The first link was the Washington Post link. No, the Washington Post and the New York Times both REQUIRE a subscription when you exceed your limit for the month. i.e. you get a few links before you are prohibited for the remainder of the month. Didn't you know this? I never mentioned that the NY Times was mentioned by bodyman. I just threw it in for future reference when thinking about posting a link from either the Washinton Post or the New York Times. His other links provided no quantifiers. I know quantifiers is a big word that I orangely picked up from my science and engineering courses but it was applicable here. The expression 'orangely' was obtained from my covfefe dictionary. I presume that you recognize that dictionary, if not I'll translate it to English upon request. I didn't need to summon up any courage to read the articles because I took a stab, read the articles until I could see that there were no quantifiers. Sorry to break your bubble but I do respect Bodyman and always have and so I looked at all of his links.
There is a new report of 11 USA military personnel injured in the Iranian missile attack. Several were flown to a hospital in Germany with concussion symptoms. All 11 are expected to recover, and return to military service.