Consider the following extended argument:
First, I think most U.S. residents would say Martin Luther King, Jr., was a great political leader. Since 71% of the U.S. residents we sampled said he was. Second, King was a committed Liberal; for, he was if he believed the U.S.'s highest political priority should be equality, and he did. Third, I think most U.S. residents don't agree with King's call for equality. After all, most registered voters aren't committed to liberalism, since most people we sampled at last summer's gun shows weren't.
What type of argument is this extended argument's third sub-argument?
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