Time Magazine poll
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 Marxism mailing list: http://www.marxmail.org/
Re: Time Magazine poll
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 - Original Message - From: Louis Proyect [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, October 19, 2000 7:09 PM Subject: [PEN-L:3278] Time Magazine poll 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
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
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