Showing posts with label Weekly Poll. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Weekly Poll. Show all posts

Monday, April 30, 2007

Majority Opposed to Giuliani

Last week's poll question was If Rudy Giuliani becomes the Republican candidate, will you support him?

Out of the 43 votes cast, 76.74% said they would not support him, 13.95% were undecided and just 9.3% said they would support the former NYC mayor.

Tuesday, April 24, 2007

100% Opposed to Public Funding of Abortion

Last week's poll question was Do you support public funding of abortions? Out of 31 votes cast, 100% responded no.

You may now vote in this week's poll and if you join our forum you can create your polls as well as discuss all the candidates and issues.

Monday, April 16, 2007

Poll: Pull Out of Iraq

Last week's poll was: When It Comes to Iraq, Do you think the U.S....

Out of the 38 votes cast, 73.68% of respondents said we should pull out now, 13.16% said we should stay the course and another 13.16% were undecided.

You can now vote in this week's poll in the right hand column; you can also make your own polls as well as discuss candidates from all parties by joining our forum.

Monday, April 09, 2007

Quayle Most Popular

Last week's poll question was: "Who was the best Vice President?"

Dan Quayle came in first with 42.31% followed by his successor Al Gore with 30.77%. George H.W. Bush came in third with 19.23% and Vice President Cheney came in last place with 7.69%.

This week's poll is now up in the right hand column. You may also make your own polls by joining the Conservative President 2008 forum.

Monday, April 02, 2007

Gingrich Gets Little Support

Last week's poll question was If Newt Gingrich decides to run, how likely is that you would support him?

Out of the 50 votes cast 86% of respondents said it is not likely at all, 12% somewhat likely and just 2% said it was very likely they would support the former Speaker of the House.

Monday, March 26, 2007

Fred the Thompson of Choice

Last week's poll question was "Which Thompson Would You Be More Likely To Support?"

Former Tennessee Senator Fred Thompson (R) came out on top with 46.43% of the 28 votes cast. Former Tomah, Wisconsin, Mayor Ed Thompson (L) came in second with 29.29% followed by his older brother and former Wisconsin Governor Tommy Thompson (R) with 14.29%.

The new weekly poll is now up.

Monday, March 19, 2007

Buchanan for '92

Last week's weekly poll question was "If you could go back to the 1992 Republican Primaries, who would you now support?"

Out of the 46 votes cast Pat Buchanan won with 60.04%, followed by former President Bush 19.57% and David Duke came in third with 17.39%

Monday, March 12, 2007

Paul Wins Weekly Poll

Last week's weekly poll question was Which Republican Would You Choose? Texas Congressman Ron Paul won 60% of the 168 votes cast.

In a very distant second was Congressman Duncan Hunter with 8% followed by Congressman Tom Tancredo with 7%.

All others received 6% or less, former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich was left out of the poll due to an oversight. You can see the complete poll results here.

Monday, March 05, 2007

Weekly Poll

There will now be a new poll posted every week in addition to the monthly poll. Last week the question was asked Which is this most impotent issue?

Out of the 26 votes cast, the results were:

Abortion: 34.62%
Economy: 11.54%
Illegal Immigration: 26.92%
Gay Rights: 7.69%
Global Warming: 0%
War in Iraq: 7.69%
Other: 11.54%
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