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"Voters in Democratic caucuses and primaries were never asked."
Actually, I've seen the choices for Democrats, which were scrapped before the poll:
As a Democrat, are you
1) Druid
2) Wiccan
3) Satanist
4) none of the above
ThresherK |
02.03.08 - 1:25 pm | #
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Or option 5, a media and economy-controlling Joooooo.
GoldnI |
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02.03.08 - 9:56 pm | #
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Or option 5, a media and economy-controlling Joooooo.

Southern Beale |
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02.04.08 - 8:49 am | #
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Came across this today and thought it was interesting (at least inasmuch as it proves my point )
Pew Forum: Religion and Politics: Contention and Consensus: "For the most part, people say religion does not frequently affect their voting decisions. Nearly six-in-ten (58%) say their religious beliefs seldom if ever affect their voting decisions, while 38% say their vote choices are at least occasionally affected by their beliefs. White evangelicals and African-American Protestants are most likely to report that their religion shapes their votes at least occasionally, while white mainline Protestants and Catholics mostly say that religion has little or no impact on their votes."
Ned Williams |
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02.06.08 - 4:40 pm | #
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