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64.7% of Non-Registered Eligible Voters Support a 3rd Party

by Bunk Five Hawks X ( 91 Comments › )
Filed under Food and Drink, Humor, Open thread, Politics, Polls at May 9th, 2011 - 11:00 pm


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According to a recent survey conducted by BlogMocPolls™ a large majority of 22 year-old white male non-registered eligible voters would support a 3rd party because they couldn’t remember the first two.

64.7% of the non-registered eligible voters polled in Rudy’s backyard last weekend said that they’d register to vote if the Party Party was established. The remaining 35.3% wavered between the Toga Party and the Hot Chicks Naked In Jacuzzis With Beer Party.

Despite the small sampling, the poll had a margin of error just slightly larger than this sample of The Overnight Open Thread.

[Updated: corrected grammatical error.]

0Bama Hits A New Polling Low

by coldwarrior ( 18 Comments › )
Filed under Headlines at March 30th, 2011 - 11:14 am

from Quinnipiac:

 

American voters disapprove 48 – 42 percent of the job President Barack Obama is doing and say 50 – 41 percent he does not deserve to be re-elected in 2012, both all-time lows, according to a Quinnipiac University poll released today.
This compares to a 46 – 46 percent job approval rating and a 45 – 47 percent split on the President’s re-election in a March 3 survey by the independent Quinnipiac (KWIN-uh-pe-ack) University. In a hypothetical 2012 matchup, President Obama gets 36 percent of the vote to 37 percent for an unnamed Republican challenger.
Democrats approve 80 – 13 percent of the job Obama is doing, but disapproval is 81 – 9 percent among Republicans and 50 – 39 percent among independent voters. Men disapprove 52 – 41 percent while women split 44 – 44 percent.
Voters oppose 47 – 41 percent America’s involvement in Libya. In the survey concluded Monday evening as President Obama was addressing the nation about Libya, voters say 58 – 29 percent that he has not clearly stated U.S. goals for Libya.
American voters give conflicting signals about U.S. involvement in Libya:
  • They approve 53 – 35 percent of using cruise missiles to destroy Libya’s air defense;
  • They say 48 – 41 percent the U.S. should not use military force to remove Moammar Gadhafi from power;
  • They say 65 – 27 percent the U.S. should use military force to protect civilians from Gadhafi.
“President Barack Obama’s approval numbers are at their lowest level ever, slightly below where they were for most of 2010 before he got a bump up in surveys after the November election and into the early part of this year,” said Peter A. Brown, assistant director of the Quinnipiac University Polling Institute.
“Some reasons for his overall numbers might be that Obama receives negative ratings on his handling of the budget deficit, the economy, foreign policy, health care and energy policy.”
American voters split 46 – 45 percent on whether protecting Libyan civilians from Gadhafi is a goal worth having U.S. troops “fight and possibly die.” And voters say 61 – 30 percent that removing Gadhafi is not worth having American troops “fight and possibly die.”
A total of 62 percent of voters are “very confident” or “somewhat confident” that the U.S. mission to protect Libyan civilians from Gadhafi will be successful.
But 74 percent of voters are “very concerned” or “somewhat concerned” that the U.S. will get embroiled in a long-term military conflict in Libya.
The pattern of political support for the president regarding Libya is somewhat different than with the war in Afghanistan, for which public support continues to deteriorate. Now, 50 percent of voters say the U.S. should not be involved in that conflict while 41 percent says it is the right thing to do.
“Republicans have been the strongest supporters of the Democratic president’s policy. Currently, 50 percent of Republicans, 38 percent of Democrats and 38 percent of independent voters support the effort in Afghanistan,” Brown said.
“On Libya, 48 percent of Democrats but only 40 percent of Republicans and 38 percent of independent voters voice support.”
From March 22 – 28, Quinnipiac University surveyed 2,069 registered voters with a margin of error of +/- 2.2 percentage points. Live interviewers call land lines and cell phones.
 

DATA TABLES AVAILABLE AT THE BOTTOM OF THIS LINK

 

 

Black Eyed Peas’ Halftime Show Sucked Donkeys

by Bunk Five Hawks X ( 90 Comments › )
Filed under Humor, Open thread, Sports at February 7th, 2011 - 11:00 pm


[CNN poll here, via]

I thought it was just me who thought the halftime show sucked more than usual. Amazing amount of money and effort went into an incredible amount of lame, IMO, but it seems like I’m not alone. Over a third of the U.S. gave them some serious downdingage on the CNN poll. Hell, a third of the WORLD did.

I feel sorry for the Peas, but they did it. I’ll give ’em thumbs up for the WTF dancers award — illuminated dancing document boxes — but I doubt that was the Peas’ idea.  So, in order to cheer ’em up, here’s The Overnight Open Thread.

“Moderate” Muslims Vote In A Moderate Poll

by DJM ( 5 Comments › )
Filed under Islamists at December 29th, 2008 - 6:49 am

Unfortunately, the poll results do little to help the image of Muslims Against the Sharia.

Of the Muslims who participated in this poll, 48.95% believe a “Moderate” Muslim is one who strives for Islamic superiority and/or wishes to see the Sharia imposed on all.

You’d think there would be more “moderates” at the site…

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(NOTE: When you factor in the “oxymoron” selection to include Muslims who think the term “moderate Muslim” is contradictory, the total leaps to 65%!)

[UPDATE] Thanks to MAS for directing readers to this eye-opening poll:

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(This poll indicates over 59% of responding Muslims think Islam should dominate all others.)