Jim Webb |
2024 |
Bill Richardson |
843 |
Kathleen Sebelius |
568 |
Claire McCaskill |
555 |
Mark Warner |
293 |
Antonio Villaraigosa |
246 |
Amy Klobuchar |
157 |
|
|
Total Responses |
4686 |
Who do you think Barack Obama will choose as his running mate?
Tim Kaine | 799 |
Joe Biden | 777 |
Bill Richardson | 707 |
Hillary Clinton | 592 |
Wes Clark | 524 |
Evan Bayh | 418 |
John Edwards* | 327 |
Kathleen Sebelius | 287 |
Chuck Hagel | 268 |
Jack Reed | 111 |
Chris Dodd | 106 |
Sam Nunn | 101 |
Ed Rendell | 83 |
Janet Napolitano | 61 |
| |
Total Responses | 5161 |
* Poll was taken before John Edwards publicly admitted to his affair.
If Obama wins the presidency, who will be Secretary of State?
Joe Biden | 2722 |
Chris Dodd | 742 |
Richard Holbrooke | 680 |
John Kerry | 492 |
Susan Rice | 343 |
| |
Total Responses | 4979 |
If Obama should lose the presidency, who would be your preference as the Democratic nominee in 2012?
Hillary Clinton |
1261 |
Al Gore |
998 |
John Edwards |
984 |
Mark Warner |
377 |
Barack Obama |
247 |
Dennis Kucinich |
130 |
Jim Webb |
120 |
Ed Rendell |
70 |
Bill Richardson |
55 |
Russ Feingold |
48 |
John Kerry |
33 |
Joe Biden |
30 |
Brian Schweitzer |
15 |
Kathleen Sebelius |
14 |
Wes Clark |
12 |
Chris Dodd |
9 |
Tim Kaine |
7 |
|
|
Total Responses |
4410 |
Barack Obama | 4849 |
Won't Vote | 132 |
Ralph Nader | 129 |
John McCain | 103 |
Bob Barr | 41 |
| |
Total Responses | 5254 |
320 or More | 435 |
310 - 319 | 190 |
300 - 309 | 401 |
290 - 299 | 310 |
280 - 289 | 415 |
270 - 279 | 373 |
269 (tie) | 8 |
268 or Fewer | 152 |
| |
Total Responses | 2284 |
By how many percentage points will the winner surpass the second place finisher?
Over 10% | 900 |
5 - 10% | 850 |
1 - 5% | 500 |
Less than 1% | 110 |
| |
Total Responses | 2360 |
No Surpise
It seems that Americans and AAR members pretty much follow what the hear in the main stream corporate media.
That's why it's so important for AAR to grow and politicians to build their own media outlets where they control program content which will allow the people that are actually formulating policy to send an unfiltered message directly to the american public.
Public election funding should go to building this media outlet for political parties and not to the candidates where they seems to waste financial resources on ineffective advisors like Mark Penn and silly 30 second ads that seem to be much more effective enriching the self serving corporate media rather than to informing the voting public on issues that matter to them.
Thanks
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By KvnRJohnso407August 19, 2008 - 12:10pm