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January 27, 2006 at 16:59:27

Headlined on 1/27/06:
85% of Democrats are more likely to vote for a candidate who supports impeachment.

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The poll of 850 Pennsylvania panelists via internet interview by the Zogby organization was run on January 26th and 27th.

The exact question was:



34. How likely would you be to vote for a candidate who supports having impeachment proceedings against President Bush – very likely, somewhat likely, or not likely?

1. Very likely 2. Somewhat likely
3. Not likely 4. Not sure


In the poll, 85% of Democrats reported they would be more likely to vote for a candidate who supports impeachment.


49.3% of independents would be more likely to support a candidate who Supports impeachment, while 40.6% of independents would be less likely to vote for a candidate who supports impeachment.
90.4% of Republicans ae less likely to support a candidate who supports impeachment.

70% of divorced, widowed and separated are more likely.

75% of people in civil unions are more likely.

55% of married people are less likely

59% of women are more likely and 34% less likely

60% of men are less likely and 35% are more likely.

59% of large city dwellers are more likely
62% of rural dwellers are less likely

76% of Born agains, 63% of Catholics and 53% of Protestants are less likely.

64% of people who go to religious services more than once a week are less likely
64% of people who never go to religious services are more likely.

97% of progressives, 95% of liberals and 55% of moderates are more likely.
98 % of very conservatives and 96% of conservatives are less likely.

56% of union members are more likely
76% of NASCAR fans are less likely.

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I am a person born 62.9 years ago who believes in God. I feel that God has allowed me to live through a stroke about 31.9 years ago only because HE wants me to help others to see that God loves ach of His children so much that He died for them and He rose for them to come and See. God wants all of His children to live in this world, to Love everyone, to help everybody, to forgive them if they make mistakes, and to help them get into heaven!
nestacalI am a person born 62.9 years ago who believes in God. I feel that God has allowed me to live through a stroke about 31.9 years ago only because HE wants me to help others to see that God loves ach of His children so much that He died for them and He rose for them to come and See. God wants all of His children to live in this world, to Love everyone, to help everybody, to forgive them if they make mistakes, and to help them get into heaven!

About being Catholic and not wanting Judge Alito

I am a baptised Catholic. The things that most upset me about Judge Alito's nomination is the female things that he has ruled on. The first thing that I heard was the one on making the ten year old girl be stripped searched when the thing is she and her mother didn't have anything to do with the drug thing. Now if he is allowed to be a Supreme Court Justice, what will happen to little girls? The second thing that also I was upset about was that one where the woman, who had been an elevator operator for years and she was disabled and it was found that she could no longer work, He refused to let her draw Social Security. Now that was wrong!!! The third thing that I felt for was the woman who was considered by her boss as being a good replacement for himself to take over his place, because she had worked on his papers and knew how his mind worked, and Judge Alito took the role of the company over her and her boss. I could go on and on with the poorest and the different kinds of people that are in my country, but I am afraid if he gets confirmed, He will take George Bush's side in anything that he wants. That is just my opinion!

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