CNN's Political play of the Week had a poll in which 60% of people who voted said they want some form of recognition for same-sex couple's relationship
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CNN's Political play of the Week had a poll in which 60% of people who voted said they want some form of recognition for same-sex couple's relationship
Sounds about right.
Exit polls - their accuracy obviously a bit rough around the edges this year but nonetheless - put 60% of the electorate in favor of either gay marriages or civil unions.
When it comes to those that voted for Bush, however, those who cast their ballots for him are a bit more evenly split on the issue.
So who's he gonna listen to more? The public in general or his right wing base?
See to me, polls on websites can be easily manipulated and, for the most part, their figures mean squatt.
Regards,
Lee
on Real time with Bill Maher last night on HBO Andrew Sullivan said it was 67% of exit polled people who said they were okay with some sort of recognition for gay/lesiban people.
All this morality stuff is confusing me, if 67% of people said that, and then you have 55%-ish of people say they're pro choice
Haha that was a great season finale show :thumbsup:Quote:
Originally posted by jIgG
on Real time with Bill Maher last night on HBO Andrew Sullivan said it was 67% of exit polled people who said they were okay with some sort of recognition for gay/lesiban people.
The opening interview really set the mood for the rest of the show, we love watching Real Time :thumbsup:
Regards,
Lee