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Straw Poll Time
For anybody that remembers the heated political debate that took place in these boards a month ago, I've decided to run a straw poll and settle it for once and for all.
So I give you this question: If an election were held today (ok tomorrow for those of you across the dateline), would you vote Democrat or Republican?
To make the Americans happy I have created seperate answers for foreigners because we know they are mostly Democrat. Also those other parties are not included in this straw poll...merely because if they only get something like 2% of the populations vote, they aren't going to be getting much here.
Alex.
Re: Straw Poll Time
Thanx for the special catagory for little old me 
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Well, your dutch, living in Australia and knowledgable in American politics. I figured someone as diverse as you needed to be part of the leadership race...
Alex.
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quote:There are a few more options missing. I, for one, am highly unlikely to vote Republican _or_ Democrat in the next election.
Originally posted by tantousha
For anybody that remembers the heated political debate that took place in these boards a month ago, I've decided to run a straw poll and settle it for once and for all.
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So I give you this question: If an election were held today (ok tomorrow for those of you across the dateline), would you vote Democrat or Republican?
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To make the Americans happy I have created seperate answers for foreigners because we know they are mostly Democrat.
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Also those other parties are not included in this straw poll...merely because if they only get something like 2% of the populations vote, they aren't going to be getting much here.
Toolkit for President
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Originally posted by dampeoples
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Look at Toolkit. There's an IMPOSTER! MULTIPLE IMPOSTERS!
Anyway, a better system for the foreign votes would have been "liberal" or "conservitive" and there should have been two "others", a "liberal other" or "conservitive" other.
Question: If the election was Gore vs. Dole, would there be mass suicides after each debate? Who would be able to sit through one??? Ugh.
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quote:Those would be even more meaningless since 'liberal' and 'conservative' only mean something within the context of a known society. A 'liberal' in the USSR would have been someone who wanted democracy and capitalism. A 'conservative' would have wanted authoritarian state socialism. Of course, that also ignores people who don't fit into either camp very well (e.g. Catholics who tend to be morally conservative, but socially and economically liberal).
Originally posted by ernieba1
[...] Anyway, a better system for the foreign votes would have been "liberal" or "conservitive" and there should have been two "others", a "liberal other" or "conservitive" other. [...]
If your taste test is between Coke and Pepsi, are the results valid? Will you have any clue how many prefer RC, Dr Pepper, 7-Up, Yoo-Hoo, Gatorade, etc.?
Unfortunately, this is sort of the situation we have in America. Millions of us are not really represented by the two exisiting parties, but our system is sorta skewed in their favor. Other parties exist, but there are a lot of hurdles they have to overcome to inculded on the ballot.
Personally, I think it would be sorta cool to have each voter take a small test to determine party affiliation (sorta like the "Worlds Smallest Political Quiz" http://www.self-gov.org/lp-quiz.shtml) and then actually register for the party that really reflects your views! Something like that may wake people up a bit out of this 'republican/democrat' coma most American voters are in!
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quote:That depends on how the survey is conducted. He's not asking 'which do you prefer out of these two?' He's asking 'if an election was held today, who would you vote for?' (well, not exactly since not everyone that answers could even vote, but...) Neither of those choices apply.
Originally posted by Madkins007
If your taste test is between Coke and Pepsi, are the results valid?
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Will you have any clue how many prefer RC, Dr Pepper, 7-Up, Yoo-Hoo, Gatorade, etc.?
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Unfortunately, this is sort of the situation we have in America. Millions of us are not really represented by the two exisiting parties, but our system is sorta skewed in their favor. Other parties exist, but there are a lot of hurdles they have to overcome to inculded on the ballot.
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Personally, I think it would be sorta cool to have each voter take a small test to determine party affiliation (sorta like the "Worlds Smallest Political Quiz" http://www.self-gov.org/lp-quiz.shtml) and then actually register for the party that really reflects your views! Something like that may wake people up a bit out of this 'republican/democrat' coma most American voters are in!
I can not truthfully answer the poll because none of the answers can be answered in a truthful fashion by a person such as myself due to the simple fact that I would abstain from voting if I only had those five choices.
I actually think Josh and Toby would make very colorful running partners (I think that they're both elegible)
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quote:I'm missing eligibility for the next Presidential election by a slight margin (about 2 months from election time, although I'd be eligible by inauguration). You'd have to wait a while for Josh.
Originally posted by BobbyMike
I can not truthfully answer the poll because none of the answers can be answered in a truthful fashion by a person such as myself due to the simple fact that I would abstain from voting if I only had those five choices.
I actually think Josh and Toby would make very colorful running partners (I think that they're both elegible)![]()
Look...it's a straw poll. Don't you know what a straw poll is? or is it Canadian only?
A straw poll is a -->Simple<-- poll usually between the top two or three running parties to find out what the populous is thinking. There is no research or statistical analysis done, it's just to see which end you would lean on...there are no abstaining ballots, nor would those be counted. Quite frankly I was asking more of who would you support more....no candidates or presidents or senators just party principals.
Alex.
quote:No, it's not Canadian only. It's meaningless in many countries. A straw poll with a self-selected sample means less than nothing. So... what do you think you'll find out?
Originally posted by tantousha
Look...it's a straw poll. Don't you know what a straw poll is? or is it Canadian only?
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A straw poll is a -->Simple<-- poll usually between the top two or three running parties to find out what the populous is thinking. There is no research or statistical analysis done, it's just to see which end you would lean on...there are no abstaining ballots, nor would those be counted.
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Quite frankly I was asking more of who would you support more....no candidates or presidents or senators just party principals.
Hmmm...straw men reminds me of T.S. Eliot's "The Hollow Men". If you want to read a chilling account of where he thinks humanity is going than check it out, other wise steer clear.
Alex.
"Headpiece filled with straw"
Toby's commentary reminds me of the Simpson's Halloween episode when the Aliens impersonate Clinton and Gore during the '96 election. When Homer exposes them, they cackle that voting for anyone else is a wasted vote.
quote:ITYM Clinton and _Dole_. It was a classic episode.
Originally posted by VTL
Toby's commentary reminds me of the Simpson's Halloween episode when the Aliens impersonate Clinton and Gore during the '96 election. When Homer exposes them, they cackle that voting for anyone else is a wasted vote.
Toby said
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A 'straw man' is a type of logical fallacy.
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Read the poem and you will understand what I was getting at. In the poem, Eliot compares people of modern society to scarecrows meaning they are hollow of soul yet stuffed with materialism...it's quite a good piece...a little haunting though.
Alex.
quote:I was explaining what I was getting at. It was a political topic, and straw man arguments are extremely overrepresented in politics.
Originally posted by tantousha
Read the poem and you will understand what I was getting at. [...]
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