Nearly 2 in 3 voters want someone else
Stunning 62.4% of Americans would like to see better choices of candidates, parties in future
Posted: August 19, 2008
6:38 pm Eastern
© 2008 WorldNetDaily
WASHINGTON - A Zogby International poll commissioned by WND shows a surprisingly low 71.7 percent closely identifying with either of the two front-running, major-party candidates for president and a stunning 62.4 percent expressing their desire to see more viable candidate and party choices in future elections.
Unlike any other scientific poll conducted in 2008, this survey asked randomly selected respondents about their level of enthusiasm for presidential candidates and offered the actual alternatives to the major party candidates that will appear on most ballots across the country – as well as the option of simply not voting.
Barack Obama came in first with just 38.1 percent of the vote to John McCain's 33.6 percent.
A whopping 21.3 percent said they were still undecided – a remarkably high figure for this late in the campaign that ends Nov. 4. But another 7.3 percent indicated they would not be voting at all....
LINK (http://wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=72455)
I'd be interested to see what BOTH parties make of this little ditty. After all, the 9% approval rating for Congress - to my knowledge - doesn't distinguish between the Democrat clot-poles and the Republican ass-grabbers in the largest whorehouse on the Potomac River. From my perspective - admittedly somwhat biased from my own frustration with the 535 asshats and their sycophantic minions - the people around me are sick to death of the bullshit from all of 'em, without exceptions for race, creed, sex, orientation, or political affiliation.