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To: PatrickHenry
31% vs. 33%. Not a huge difference, IMHO. Probably within the margin of error. Not worth quibbling over.
173 posted on 09/23/2006 12:25:08 PM PDT by curiosity
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To: curiosity
31% vs. 33%. Not a huge difference, IMHO. Probably within the margin of error. Not worth quibbling over.

True, if that's the only difference between the freeper voters and the others. But when you look at those voting "Yes" (those who want creationism in science class) you see something very interesting. Among registered freepers, that vote is now 56%, and almost 11% are undecided or pass.

But among non-registered voters, the "Yes" vote is much higher. It's now 63.9%, and non-registered voters who are undecided or pass are only 6.3%. Big difference. Isn't it surprising that so few of them are in the undecided or pass groups? Something peculiar is going on here.

Registered freepers can only vote once (per screen name, of course). That's the most reliable vote. I have no idea what's going on with the others, but I'm starting to wonder.

178 posted on 09/23/2006 1:05:00 PM PDT by PatrickHenry (Science-denial is not conservative. It's reality-denial and it's unhealthy.)
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