Interesting AOL poll

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AOL might be considered a left wing membership.  There are no political requirements to be a member and it is the largest ISP in the US.  The members might lean to the left but that is as far as you can take that.  So adjust poll results to 10% plus or minus for accuracy instead of the 3-4 % in typical polls.

After 9300 polled:

Which party do you want to control congress? 

DEM...65%..........REP...35%

Which party do you think will control congress?

DEM...62%..........REP...38%

How important are these elections to you?

Very...84%........Somewhat...13%.......Not at all...3%

Do you know who you're voting for?

Yes....88%.........No...12%

 

We'll see what happens in November.  Polls don't foretell the future but they've proven to be very accurate in the past. 

 

 

Entry #64

Comments

Avatar Rick G -
#1
After 51,000 polled the results are almost identical. Poll sample size doesn't seem to be affecting the results.
Avatar LOTTOMIKE -
#2
thanks.i'll be voting democrat myself.those republicans had their day in the sun and screwed everything up the last few years.
Avatar Todd -
#3
I think those polls are a good thing. I hope every Republican sees them, and it drives them to go out and vote out of being frightened out of their wits that Nancy Pelosi could one day become Speaker of the House.
Avatar emilyg -
#4
mike - i'll be right behind you in line.
Avatar justxploring -
#5
Published 1/15/2002
Robert Stacy McCain
THE WASHINGTON TIMES

"More than 80 percent of Ivy League professors who voted in 2000 picked Democrat Al Gore and just 9 percent voted for Republican George W. Bush, according to a new survey."

It took all these years for the rest of America to begin listening to the smart guys!

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