M V Consulting, Inc. election poll results
For those that were curious about the results of the polls that were on the sites of M V Consulting, Inc. about the presidential election I have the numbers. These polls were on the site for a year, and visitors were able to vote only once each.
The visitors of the M V Consulting, Inc. sites broke down as follows:
In addition 84.2% stated they were old enough to vote, 81% had voted before 6% were to young prior and 6% just did not vote. 50% had family members in the military and 17% of those were in Iraq. 83% felt their jobs were not secure.
29% believed one candidate was a dead-on choice for them, 64% felt one candidate was 50% or more aligned with their views.
43% felt the next President would affect their daily lives a lot or more, 28% thought the effect would be a little or not at all, and 29% were unsure.
83% follow politics everyday.
The top issues affecting America were ranked from most important to least
Economy
Iraq/Afghanistan
Education
Illegal Immigration
Crime
National healthcare
Foreign Policy
National Defense
Race Relations
Other
Final votes ended up as 64 million votes and 52% overall for President Obama, 56.4 million voters and 46% of overall votes for Senator McCain.
So do you agree with my readers that voted? Do you feel these results reflect the concerns and attitudes of the nation?
Labels: Democratic Party, foreign policy, illegal immigration, Iraq, M V Consulting, national healthcare, political poll, Presidential election race 2008, race in America, Republican Party, U.S. economy
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