Two polls, two results
Two different presidential polls conducted by the Verbal Jazz Institute for Subjective Polling have come up with two surprisingly different results:
First, a survey of likely John Kerry voters found that 98% of likely John Kerry voters will vote for John Kerry on November 2. The remaining 2% were confused by the butterfly ballot and voted for Pat Buchanan.
In different poll, conducted of likely Bush voters, there was an altogether different result: 97% were likely to vote for Bush. The other 3% erroneously selected Ralph Nader in hopes that it would get Nader on the ballot in key battleground states and therefore dilute votes for John Kerry.
What does it all mean? The Verbal Jazz Institute for Subjective Polling can guarantee you the results you want with your next poll! Call for details. What are you waiting for? Get the poll results you want now!
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First, a survey of likely John Kerry voters found that 98% of likely John Kerry voters will vote for John Kerry on November 2. The remaining 2% were confused by the butterfly ballot and voted for Pat Buchanan.
In different poll, conducted of likely Bush voters, there was an altogether different result: 97% were likely to vote for Bush. The other 3% erroneously selected Ralph Nader in hopes that it would get Nader on the ballot in key battleground states and therefore dilute votes for John Kerry.
What does it all mean? The Verbal Jazz Institute for Subjective Polling can guarantee you the results you want with your next poll! Call for details. What are you waiting for? Get the poll results you want now!
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