Monday, March 31, 2008

Gallup’s latest “presidential” plus

Folks, without further comment here’s a link to Gallup’s latest polling of presidential voter preferences, reported on a Gallup page which in its right hand column has links to some very interesting recent polls on particular matters which may affect some voter groups.

5 comments:

  1. Anonymous5:41 AM

    John,

    I think you might enjoy this.

    American academic community’s response to Nazism in the 1930’s.

    http://www.jewishpress.com/displayContent_new.cfm?contentid=30888&mode=a&sectionid=61&contentname=Columbia%2CAhmadinejad%2C_and_Nazi_Germany%3A_Round_Two&recnum=1

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  2. Anonymous7:13 AM

    John:
    Interesting article in today's (April 1) Washington Times. By S.A. Miller, the piece is headlined "Obama's Church Founded on Radical Creed." Go to www.washingtontimes.com
    Tarheel Hawkeye

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  3. Anonymous8:14 AM

    Interesting that more of Clinton's supporters will vote McCain if Obama wins the nomination than if the opposite happens. If Obama wins he will have to consider a VP running mate very carefully. I would tend to believe that some of these deserters may keep their votes on the democratic side if Obama chooses a VP that they will support and Clinton gives a solid endorsement to Obama if he is the nominee. It would also be interesting to see the poll results on a Obama/Clinton ticket vs McCain, or a Clinton/Obama. That doesn't see to be very likely at this points, but who knows?

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  4. Redmountain,

    There will be NO Obama/Clinton ticket... Case closed! It ain't gonna happen! Hillary screwed that up in South Carolina big time! Black folks are still angry about that! Honestly---blacks will stay home if she's anywhere on that ticket. Barack knows that! He didn't get to be a Harvard Law Grad by accident!

    Tarheel---how many black people are members of your church? Just asking!

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  5. Anonymous11:48 AM

    Pagans don't have "churches." I imagine there are quite a number of Black pagans, though I don't believe any pagan considers race in any respect. It differentiates us from the "typical Black persons" who apparently do.
    T.H.

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