What poll? Who's poll is it. Sources please.

Smartmoney.com: If you voted for Bush, now you can be
happy twice
http://www.smartmoney.com/aheadofthecurve/index.cfm?story=20041105

And here's another good article about the Universities

George F. Will: Lack of conservatives on campuses is
no surprise
http://www.sacbee.com/content/opinion/national/will/story/11552809p-12450869c.html


--- Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Awhile back there was some discussion on who Wall
> Street voted for;
> oddly, I'm not sure we came to a group conclusion :)
> 
> Below find the results from a poll conducted on Oct
> 25-26 of 2,010
> venture capital and private equity people.  They
> picked Mr. Kerry even
> though most of them were Republican or Republican
> leaning - I like to
> think that shows a knowledge of, and dissatisfaction
> with, Mr. Bush's
> liberal spending.
> 
> Who do you plan to vote for on Election Day?
> 
> 1.    George W. Bush: 46.2% (929) 
> 2.    John Kerry: 52% (1,045)
> 3.    Ralph Nader: 0.6% (11) 
> 4.    Other: 1.2% (25)
> 
> What is you political affiliation?
> 
> 1.    Registered Republican: 34.9% (701) 
> 2.    Registered Democrat: 22.2% (447) 
> 3.    Independent, but with Republican tendencies:
> 17.2% (345) 
> 4.    Independent, but with Democratic tendencies:
> 14.8% (298) 
> 5.    Independent without leanings: 192 (9.6%) 
> 6.    Other: 1.3% (26)
> 
> What is the single most important factor in
> determining your vote?
> 
> 1.    Candidate's personality: 9.6% (189) 
> 2.    Economy: 28.5% (558) 
> 3.    Environment: 1.2% (23) 
> 4.    Healthcare: 0.8% (17) 
> 5.    Homeland security: 16.8% (329) 
> 6.    Medical research: 0.6% (11) 
> 7.    War in Iraq: 22.5% (441) 
> 8.    Other: 20% (393)
> 
> Did the televised debates sway your vote?
> 
> 1.    Yes, toward Bush: 4.2% (84) 
> 2.    Yes, toward Kerry: 18.1% (364) 
> 3.    No change: 72.6% (1,457) 
> 4.    Not applicable/didn't watch: 5% (101)
> 
> Have you changed your presidnetial preference in the
> past two months
> (from one candidate to another, not from undecided
> to a candidate)?
> 
> 1.    Yes: 6.3% (127) 
> 2.    No: 93.7% (1,867)
> 
> 


                
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