TNGALLOP Poll

By Timothy R Butler | Posted at 5:14 PM

Well, let's put the poll in Politics today. Introducing the first quadrennial TNGALLOP poll (Tim's Not Gallop). Here's how to participate:

  • Answer the following questions in the comments.
  • Use only the specified options for answers without any additional comments.
  • I will tally the results on Monday.
  • Choose the best answer provided, even if you do not fully agree with it.
  • While I'd prefer if you'd give your name, if you do not wish to have your name attached to your answers, simply blank out the name field when replying (and remember to fill it back in next time you comment on asisaid). To make this interesting, the important thing is that everyone participates, so if you don't feel comfortable doing it with your name, please consider doing it anonymously. PLEASE, one vote per person — I will check IP's before tallying.
  • Unless you are unwilling to identify your state or country of origin, please include your State (or country if outside the U.S.) in the Location field of your comment.
  • Note, for reasons of fairness, that the candidates do not appear in the same order for each question. Keep this in mind when responding.
  • Remember, by participating, you can help start a new election bellwether poll!
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  • Please follow the format I used for my responses (see first comment) when responding.

ASISAID/TNGALLOP Presidential Election Poll 2004

#1: If the election was held today, with Senators John Kerry and John Edwards as the Democratic nominees and President George W. Bush and Vice President Richard Cheney as the Republican nominees, would you vote for:
  • George W. Bush for President and Richard Cheney for Vice President.
  • John Kerry for President and John Edwards for Vice President.
  • Undecided (select this only if you are truly undecided, not because you support another candidate).
#2: If the election was held today, with President George W. Bush and Vice President Richard Cheney as the Republican nominees, Senators John Kerry and John Edwards as the Democratic nominees, Michael Badnarik and Richard Campagna as the Libertarian nominees, Ralph Nader and Peter Camejo as the Reform Party/Independent nominees, Michael Peroutka and Dr. Chuck Baldwin as the Constitution Party nominees, David Cobb and Pat LaMarche as the Green Party nominees and Walt Brown and Mary A. Herbert as the Socialist Party USA nominees, would you vote for:
  • John Kerry for President and John Edwards for Vice President (D).
  • George W. Bush for President and Richard Cheney for Vice President ®.
  • Ralph Nader for President and Peter Camejo for Vice President (RE/I).
  • Michael Peroutka for President and Chuck Baldwin for Vice President ©.
  • David Cobb for President and Pat LaMarche for Vice President (G).
  • Michael Badnarik for President and Richard Campagna for Vice President (L)
  • Walt Brown for President and Mary A. Herbert for Vice President (S).
  • Undecided (select this only if you are truly undecided, not because you support another candidate).
  • Other (Write In Appropriate Name).
#3 Rate your view of each presidential ticket with 5 being “Very Favorable” and 1 being “Very Unfavorable.”
  • 1. George W. Bush for President and Richard Cheney for Vice President ®.
  • 2. John Kerry for President and John Edwards for Vice President (D).
  • 3. Michael Badnarik for President and Richard Campagna for Vice President (L)
  • 4. Ralph Nader for President and Peter Camejo for Vice President (RE/I).
  • 5. Michael Peroutka for President and Chuck Baldwin for Vice President ©.
  • 6. Walt Brown for President and Mary A. Herbert for Vice President (S).
  • 7. David Cobb for President and Pat LaMarche for Vice President (G). #4 Rate your view of the previous job performance of the following candidates with 5 being “Very Favorable” and 1 being “Very Unfavorable.”
    • 1. President George W. Bush (President of the United States of America).
    • 2. Senator John Kerry (Jr. Senator from MA).
    • 3. Ralph Nader (Consumer Advocate).
    #5 Rate your familiarity with the following candidates with 5 being “Very Familiar” and 1 being “Very Unfamiliar.”
    • 1. Senator John Kerry (D).
    • 2. President George W. Bush ®.
    • 3. Ralph Nader (I/RE).
    #6 Rate how the following issues factor in to your selection of a preferred presidential ticket, with 5 being “Very Important” and 1 being “Very Unimportant.” (Note: your answers should be only how importantly they factor into your choice for president and vice president, not how favorably or unfavorably you view them.)
    • 1. War in Iraq.
    • 2. Adding New Jobs to the Economy.
    • 3. Global War on Terror.
    • 4. NASA Mars Mission.
    • 5. Homeland Security.
    • 6. Regulation of the Environment.
    • 7. No Child Left Behind Act of 2001.
    • 8. The USA PATRIOT Act of 2001.
    • 9. Abortion.
    • 10. Same Sex Unions.
    • 11. School Prayer.
    • 12. Free Trade.

    #7 Please rate how sure you are that you will vote in this election with 5 being “Very Sure” and 1 being “Very Unsure.”

    #8 Are you registered to vote in your presently residing precinct? (Yes/No [If no, please skip questions #9 and #10])

    #9 Likely voters are voters who either (1) voted in the last presidential election or (2) will be eligible to vote for the first time this election based one of the following factors: first presidential election over the age of 18 or first presidential election as a U.S. citizen. Based on this standard, are you a likely voter? (Yes/No)

    #10 What method of voting will you be using?
    • 1. Nov. 2 Voting (Punch Card)
    • 2. Nov. 2 Voting (Other non-electronic method)
    • 3. Nov. 2 Voting (Electronic)
    • 4. Early Voting (Punch Card)
    • 5. Early Voting (Other non-electronic method)
    • 6. Early Voting (Electronic)
    • 7. Absentee Voting (Non-Electronic)
    • 8. Absentee Voting (Department of Defense Electronic)
    • 9. Absentee Voting (Other Electronic)

    Thank-you for participating in the first quadrennial asisaid/TNGALLOP poll, please place your responses in the format of the first response below.

    POLLSTER BIAS: Republican/Libertarian (Economic and Social Conservative).
    COPYRIGHT INFORMATION: © 2004 Timothy R. Butler, All Rights Reserved. Polling questions may not be redistributed. Final results will be released under a Creative Commons license.

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    3 comments posted so far.

    RE: TNGALLOP Poll

    1: George W. Bush and Richard Cheney.

    2: George W. Bush and Richard Cheney.

    3.1: 5

    3.2: 2

    3.3: 4

    3.4: 3

    3.5: 2

    3.6: 1

    3.7: 2

    4.1: 5

    4.2: 2

    4.3: 5

    5.1: 5

    5.2: 5

    5.3: 4

    6.1: 5

    6.2: 2

    6.3: 5

    6.4: 3

    6.5: 5

    6.6: 2

    6.7: 1

    6.8: 2

    6.9: 5

    6.10: 5

    6.11: 3

    6.12: 4

    7: 5

    8: Yes.

    9: Yes.

    10: 1.

    Posted by Timothy R. Butler - Oct 30, 2004 | 5:25 PM- Location: MO

    RE: TNGALLOP Poll

    1: George W. Bush for President and Richard Cheney for Vice President.

    2: George W. Bush for President and Richard Cheney for Vice President (R).

    3 Rate your view of each presidential ticket with 5 being “Very Favorable” and 1 being “Very Unfavorable.”

    1. 4
    2. 2
    3. 3
    4. 2
    5. 2
    6. 1
    7. 2

    4 Rate your view of the previous job performance of the following candidates with 5 being “Very Favorable” and 1 being “Very Unfavorable.”

    1. 4
    2. 2
    3. 3

    5 Rate your familiarity with the following candidates with 5 being “Very Familiar” and 1 being “Very Unfamiliar.”

    1. 4
    2. 5
    3. 3

    6 Rate how the following issues factor in to your selection of a preferred presidential ticket, with 5 being “Very Important” and 1 being “Very Unimportant.” (Note: your answers should be only how importantly they factor into your choice for president and vice president, not how favorably or unfavorably you view them.)

    1. 5
    2. 4
    3. 5
    4. 2
    5. 5
    6. 3
    7. 5
    8. 4
    9. 5
    10. 5
    11. 3
    12. 3

    7 5

    8 Yes

    9 Yes

    10 What method of voting will you be using?

    1. Nov. 2 Voting (Punch Card)
    Posted by Christopher - Oct 30, 2004 | 11:40 PM- Location: MO

    RE: TNGALLOP Poll

    1-a Bush 2-d Constitution party 3:

    1. 3

    2. 1

    3. 3

    4. 2

    5. 5

    6. 1

    7. 4

    4:

    1. 3

    2. 1

    3. 4

    5: * 1. 5 * 2. 4 * 3. 4

    6: * 1. 3 * 2. 4 * 3. 3 * 4. 1 * 5. 4 * 6. 4 * 7. 2 * 8. 3 * 9. 5 * 10. 5 * 11. 2 * 12. 3

    7:very sure

    8:yes

    9: no (sorry needs explaination since my situation is not covered - when I moved they screwed up and I was unable to vote in the last presidential election. But I did vote in all prior elections that I was able to.)

    10: 2

    Posted by Mark - Nov 01, 2004 | 6:04 PM- Location: Ma

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