I'd like to see how a Hillary as President, Barack Obama as VP compares with all the other polls that have been done. If you agree, please email Quinnipiac, Rasmussen and Gallup and see if they will do such a poll.
It is important that if this poll is done, that the phone interviews not go for more than 3-5 minutes, as that is where the older crowd gets impatient, especially when the interviewer keeps asking the same question several different ways.
PLEASE BE NICE AND CIVIL!
Email Contacts for the three main polls that I know of....
Gallup Contact us
Rasmussen Phone: 732-776-9777
Email: info@rasmussenreports.com
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Quinnipiac Poll,
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Clay F. Richards, assistant director of the Polling Institute and chief spokesperson for the New Jersey and Pennsylvania polls can be reached via e-mail at clay.richards@quinnipiac.edu.
Peter A. Brown, assistant director of the Quinnipiac University Polling Institute, is available for comment on the Florida and Ohio polls and can be reached via e-mail at peter.brown@quinnipiac.edu.
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John Kerry seems to champion some good causes. He was the one that led the hearings about major league baseball being available for both cable and satellite.
Now apparently he is thwarting a take over of the small business programs by bigger business.
However, I gotta say, once he said Hillary should get out of the race, the fact that he would still accept the VP position from Obama makes me question his character.
Once you drink the Obama kool aid, you shouldn't expect a handsome position in the Obama regime, should it happen. To do so makes one a whore.
Polling non-issues is not in the best business interests of Quinnipiac, Gallup, Rasmussen, Zogby etc...
Why would we want to see how Hillary would do as the Presidential Candidate when it's not going to happen?
It's a waste of time and effort when ACTUALLY polling about the man running against McCain should be done.
News is news. Of course it could prove very interesting to know if HIllary as President and Obama as VP is a stronger combination than any other.
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