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The 22% Figure- Can anyone point me to the internals?
November 4, 2004 | Hobsonphile

Posted on 11/04/2004 10:42:30 AM PST by Hobsonphile

I think it would be accurate to conclude that part of Bush's victory can be attributed to increased Christian turn-out. My liberal friends are currently decrying this development, perceiving it as a societal "regression." I, however, think there is more here than meets the eye- that it was not simply the gay marriage matter that brought out the voters, but a general feeling that the liberal elite is hostile to ALL conservative values. The general feeling that the liberal elite doesn't simply disagree with the average American, but holds them and their values in contempt.

So- I would like to know the specific question asked to acquire the 22 percent figure. I would like to know the other questions asked. And I would like to know the party breakdown for each issue canvassed. Can anyone point me to a website where I can research these internals?


TOPICS: Politics; Society
KEYWORDS: misinterpretation; polls; statistics

1 posted on 11/04/2004 10:42:33 AM PST by Hobsonphile
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To: Hobsonphile

I don't know where... but I thought it was based on exit polling. Since the exit polls were so horribly wrong, how could they be reliable for uncovering voter motivations?


2 posted on 11/04/2004 10:45:51 AM PST by lminchi (New old guy in the blog world...)
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To: Hobsonphile
It sounds to me like you friends are working on losing their next election.

Liberals want to label all conservatives in one way. They want to label us as the "Christian right, fundamentalists, and extremists". They label us because it's easier than defending their own position. They see no need to defend their position to people who are too stupid to recognize that liberals are right.

Liberals call me a fundamentalist all the time and i haven't attended a church service in over 20 years. The same would be true if I married a black woman but still opposed affirmative action, I would still be seen as a racist.

Liberals are trying to find a reason for so many people to back Bush and are getting it wrong right down the line. I don't see myself as a deeply religious person but I am a Christian. I support the president because he clearly understands the danger posed by fundamentalist Islam.

In the rare event that a liberal actually stops and listens to what I think, they usually find themselves in shock because we agree on many issues.
3 posted on 11/04/2004 11:08:04 AM PST by cripplecreek (I'm happier than jim neighbors with a wheelbarrel full o buttholes.)
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