Polling on Post.com
Here's a quick look at recent polling-related posts that have appeared on the Post's diary of campaign 2008, The Trail:
Could Gingrich Go For It?
Rumblings about the former speaker's potential presidential candidacy continue, but what do the polls say about his chances?
War Top Issue Now, Could Shift By '08
More than a third of Americans in the latest Post-ABC poll said the war in Iraq was their top issue. But a look at pre-election polls in the 2003 campaign shows how issue priorities can shift over the course of a campaign.
How important is a candidate's religious practice? A new survey from the Pew Research Center reveals that being perceived as a religious person can help a candidate, but being "very religious" isn't necessarily better than just being "religious."
And as always, The Fix Parses the Polls on Wednesdays. Check out Chris Cillizza's take on polling here.
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Posted by: Anonymous | September 23, 2007 4:30 PM | Report abuse
I am shocked that Obama gets no press coverage if any/little from the Media. He is making a huge impact with those of us to look at what he is saying we are registered voters, whether Rep or Dem. Why don't you mention his opinions or some of the other candidates. You are trying to sway voters when you need to put forth all of the candidates opinions and what they stand for...I am tired of one sided polls and media coverage for those you want elected. You forget we elect them for what they stand for, not what the media chooses. Jean D - St. Petersburg, FL wellthom@earthlink.net
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CFR / NAU & 2008 PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES
"The Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) is the American Branch of a society which originated in England and believes national boundaries should be obliterated and one-world rule established." -Carroll Quigley, member of CFR, mentor to Bill Clinton
"The main purpose of the Council on Foreign Relation is promoting the disarmament of U.S. sovereignty and national independence and submergence into an all powerful, one world government." "...the very substantial research facilities of the CFR are put to work to develop arguments, intellectual and emotional, to support the new policy..." "...and to confound and discredit, intellectually and politically, any opposition." -Admiral Chester Ward, former CFR member and Judge Advocate General of the U.S. Navy
Who is a CFR / NAU member?
Which Presidential Candidates are for One-World Government?
Republican Fred Thompson
Republican Rudy Giuliani
Republican Mitt Romney
Republican John McCain
Republican Jim Gilmore
Republican Newt Gingrich
Democrat Hilary Clinton
Democrat Barack Obama
Democrat John Edwards
Democrat Joe Biden
Democrat Chris Dodd
Democrat Bill Richardson
Is there any difference between Republican and Democrat when they have the same goal?
Go to www.cfr.org (Council of Foreign Relations Website). Do a search for: Sovereignty and Globalisation. Take a look at CFR President Richard N. Haass' article "Sovereignty and Globalisation. Check the membership and involvement of all the candidates. See For Yourself!
So called free trade deals and world governmental organizations are a threat to our independence as a nation.
We MUST withdraw from any organization and trade deal that infringes upon the Freedom and Independence of the United States of America!
It's not politics as usual. Research and Vote Wisely. Too Much Is At Stake....