Assume that adults were randomly selected for a poll. They were asked if they​ "favour or oppose using federal tax dollars to fund medical research using stem cells obtained from human​ embryos." Of those​ polled, 489 were in​ favour, 401 were​ opposed, and 124 were unsure. A politician claims that people​ don't really understand the stem cell issue and their responses to such questions are random responses equivalent to a coin toss. Exclude the 124 subjects who said that they were​ unsure, and use a 0.01 significance level to test the claim that the proportion of subjects who respond in favour is equal to 0.5. What does the result suggest about the​ politician's claim?