Time Magazine poll

2000-10-19 Thread Louis Proyect

Based on who you would vote for today, here are the current percentages:

Nader   58.79%
Bush29.79%
Gore9.17%
Buchanan1.89%
other   .33%

http://www.time.com/time/campaign2000

Louis Proyect
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Re: Time Magazine poll

2000-10-19 Thread Ken Hanly

So this shows that Nader supporters are all tuned in to netvoting and have
lots of time to repeat votes. Yeh. I voted for Nader. First US election I
ever voted in.

Cheers, Ken Hanly

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 Based on who you would vote for today, here are the current percentages:

 Nader 58.79%
 Bush 29.79%
 Gore 9.17%
 Buchanan 1.89%
 other .33%

 http://www.time.com/time/campaign2000

 Louis Proyect
 Marxism mailing list: http://www.marxmail.org/





Re: Time Magazine poll

2000-10-19 Thread Tom Walker

Ken Hanly wrote,

 So this shows that Nader supporters are all tuned in to netvoting and have
 lots of time to repeat votes. Yeh. I voted for Nader. First US election I
 ever voted in.

I voted twice (just to check to see if they had any device to block
repeat voting). I'm not going to tell you who I voted for because its a
secret ballot, eh? What struck me was that the number of votes
registered was over 1,000,000. Watch out for RSI, Nader fans! Having
said that -- considering the state of corporate campaign financing and
considering the weight of media bias, the Time poll results are probably
a better reflection of popular sentiment than the actual vote results
will be.




Re: Re: Time Magazine poll

2000-10-19 Thread Steven Matthews

Ken Hanly wrote,

I voted twice (just to check to see if they had any device to block
repeat voting). I'm not going to tell you who I voted for because its a
secret ballot, eh? What struck me was that the number of votes
registered was over 1,000,000. Watch out for RSI, Nader fans! Having
said that -- considering the state of corporate campaign financing and
considering the weight of media bias, the Time poll results are probably
a better reflection of popular sentiment than the actual vote results
will be.



I had to vote 14 times to raise 'other' from .33% to .34%!


Steven Matthews