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POPSThe Real Racists in the Obama/McCain Election This is politically incorrect but statistically undeniable and hereby proven. Just who really was it that voted based upon race alone? Blacks, 96 percent Obama to 3 percent McCain Yet the charge will never be leveled at this demographic group, but why not? It is blatantly true. Did blacks really not consider any other principles or policies? Apparently only 4 percent did in this monolithic vote. Frankly, (dare we say so), the mob block vote of blacks has all the appearance of a demographic gang solely based upon the zeal to beat out whites for positions of power. So whites should be in large cleared, as a population group, from the charge of racism, despite the MSM preachers constantly harassing and forcing the charge. Their own statistics now have settled the matter for good. The results here speak more loudly than the rhetoric of all the politically-correct pundits now writing the headlines touting the first Black President.
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POPSPollDaddy With your free account from PollDaddy you can now create surveys and polls for your website, blog and social network profiles.
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POPSPolling Funnies Pay attention to the details, note trends within polls rather than aggregating disparate poll reports, and never forget that every media outlet is selling a story, and every poll is bought by someone for a specific purpose. The election is something far different from any poll
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POPSScary statistics for Obama supporters Seems to me that the point of having Superdelegates was to make the wisest strategic decision if the primaries didn't result in a clear winner. Speaking objectively, you would have to think these statistics are weighing heavily on the minds of those in support of Obama.
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POPSCNN Poll: McCain can compete with Obama and Clinton.
While McCain wouldn't be my first choice as a conservative leaning Republican, I think he stands the greatest chance of winning in 2008. He is a maverick and like it or not the American people do want what they view as a change from Bush. They want someone they feel can work with the the other party not necessarily against. They want what they view as a reformer. And like it or not, McCain fits the bill. And in all honesty and bluntness, my only care right now is making sure a R is next to the name of the person in the Oval Office. At least this way I know the Republican base can have some sway over his decision making and I know the Iraqis won't be thrown out with the weekly trash. Republicans are in dire straits this election (as they were in 2006) we haven't had the turn out like the Democrats have, and nearly every poll is against us. It's not a time for principles it's a time for reality, McCain is probably going to receive my primary vote.
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POPSWould you order takeout via your cell? - a semi-scientific poll. I have a couple of polls on one of my blogs and wanted to get everyone's opinion on their preferences. One poll is for determining the most popular kinds of food when it comes to takeout and the other one whether you'd consider placing takeout orders via the web on your cell phone (i.e. not voice), if it was as simple as texting a single number somewhere.
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POPSPoll: Muslims more satisfied in U.S. than Europe. Europe: Muslims there suffered unemployment and felt marginalised. US: Muslims have a positive view of US society... their communities are excellent or good places to live. express satisfaction with the state of the nation.
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POPSPoll: Democratic Nominee = Clinton Which doesn't appear to be good news for democrats, considering the Repulbican nominee in these polls predicts Rudy, and the head-to-head poll has Rudy winning against Hillary although by a very small margin.