So, Whom Do You Like? - Edit 2
Before modification by Joel at 05/11/2012 11:41:01 AM
That is the question of the day, and Electoral Vote is now asking the same ones Isaac recently posed (I will do a final revision of my own responses there shortly:)
Whom do you like for US president?
Whom do you expect to win?
Democrats now have a 53/47 Senate majority but trail Republicans 193/242 in the House; how many seats will they have in each chamber tomorrow?
What, if any, party do you prefer? Ideology?
What is the most important issue to you?
Then four demographic questions: Location, sex, age and education level.
For conservatives convinced pollsters/poll compilations (e.g. ElectoralVote.com) are hopelessly, shamefully, biased against all things GOP, this is a chance to change that, as tomorrow is a chance to address similar feelings on government. In this case it is at least as much about increasing accuracy and precision by future election models as about making ones voice heard. Back later; the new job seems to have given me a cold as well as reduced my post frequency....
Whom do you like for US president?
Whom do you expect to win?
Democrats now have a 53/47 Senate majority but trail Republicans 193/242 in the House; how many seats will they have in each chamber tomorrow?
What, if any, party do you prefer? Ideology?
What is the most important issue to you?
Then four demographic questions: Location, sex, age and education level.
For conservatives convinced pollsters/poll compilations (e.g. ElectoralVote.com) are hopelessly, shamefully, biased against all things GOP, this is a chance to change that, as tomorrow is a chance to address similar feelings on government. In this case it is at least as much about increasing accuracy and precision by future election models as about making ones voice heard. Back later; the new job seems to have given me a cold as well as reduced my post frequency....