NinjaguyDan said:
Kasz216 said:
I mean... one question is... and I quote...
"What comes closer to the lesson you think Democrats should learn from the recent Senate election in Massachusetts, where the seat formerly held by Ted Kennedy was won by a Republican: "Voters want Democrats to slow down and try to do less." OR, "Voters are upset about the slow pace of change - and will hold Democrats accountable if they refuse to use their power to fight special interests on behalf of regular people."
It doesn't take someone with a degree that involves making questions like this to realize how unbelievably bias some of these questions are.
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If we're isolating questions, this is the only one that matters:
QUESTION: Would you favor or oppose the national government offering everyone the choice of buying into a government administered health insurance plan -- something like the Medicare coverage that people 65 and older get -- that would compete with private health insurance plans?
FAVOR OPPOSE NOT SURE NEVADA (Reid) ALL 56% 38% 6% INDEPENDENTS 61% 35% 4% OBAMA VOTERS 75% 13% 12%
ILLINOIS (Durbin, Burris) ALL 68% 26% 6% INDEPENDENTS 69% 22% 9% OBAMA VOTERS 87% 6% 7%
WASHINGTON (Murray, Cantwell) ALL 65% 28% 7% INDEPENDENTS 67% 25% 8% OBAMA VOTERS 79% 11% 10%
MISSOURI (McCaskill) ALL 57% 35% 8% INDEPENDENTS 56% 33% 11% OBAMA VOTERS 76% 18% 6%
VIRGINIA (Webb, Warner) ALL 61% 32% 7% INDEPENDENTS 62% 30% 8% OBAMA VOTERS 78% 15% 7%
IOWA (Harkin) ALL 62% 31% 7% INDEPENDENTS 61% 29% 10% OBAMA VOTERS 78% 14% 8%
MINNESOTA (Klobuchar, Franken) ALL 62% 33% 5% INDEPENDENTS 62% 32% 6% OBAMA VOTERS 82% 15% 3%
COLORADO (Udall, Bennet) ALL 58% 36% 6% INDEPENDENTS 59% 34% 7% OBAMA VOTERS 78% 17% 5%
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