Archive - poll
How would you best describe your political leanings?
Submitted by Will Hinton on April 30, 2007 - 8:16am.
Conservative
22% (171 votes)
Liberal
13% (100 votes)
Libertarian
20% (156 votes)
Populist
2% (19 votes)
Classical Liberal
11% (82 votes)
Moderate
10% (73 votes)
Neo-Conservative
2% (17 votes)
Paleo-Conservative
4% (27 votes)
Neo-Liberal
0% (1 vote)
Anarchist
3% (24 votes)
Socialist
5% (37 votes)
Christian Democrat
4% (27 votes)
Other
4% (34 votes)
Total votes: 768
Will Alberto Gonzales still be Attorney General on May 1st, 2007?
Submitted by Will Hinton on March 29, 2007 - 8:08pm.
Yes
58% (7 votes)
No
42% (5 votes)
Total votes: 12
Who is your top pick for the Republican nominee in 2008?
Submitted by Will Hinton on March 21, 2007 - 12:43pm.
Sam Brownback
5% (7 votes)
Newt Gingrich
13% (20 votes)
Rudy Giuliani
25% (37 votes)
Chuck Hagel
3% (5 votes)
Mike Huckabee
5% (7 votes)
Duncan Hunter
1% (2 votes)
John McCain
20% (30 votes)
George Pataki
1% (1 vote)
Mitt Romney
13% (19 votes)
Tom Tancredo
3% (5 votes)
Tommy Thompson
3% (4 votes)
Ron Paul
3% (5 votes)
Other
6% (9 votes)
Total votes: 151
Should Good Will Hinton start podcasting?
Submitted by Will Hinton on January 30, 2007 - 8:55pm.
Yes
65% (20 votes)
No
35% (11 votes)
Total votes: 31
Who is your top contributor/commentor at Good Will Hinton for 2006?
Submitted by Will Hinton on December 23, 2006 - 2:52pm.
Expat Teacher
44% (7 votes)
gurufrisbee
13% (2 votes)
Joseph Knippenberg
19% (3 votes)
Dustin Kidd
0% (0 votes)
Curt
13% (2 votes)
Marc Porlier
13% (2 votes)
Jim Keffer
0% (0 votes)
jwkite
0% (0 votes)
bjanaszek
0% (0 votes)
Total votes: 16
Who is your choice for Democratic presidential nominee in 2008?
Submitted by Will Hinton on November 8, 2006 - 8:03am.
Evan Bayh
5% (7 votes)
Hillary Clinton
14% (19 votes)
John Edwards
6% (8 votes)
Russ Feingold
4% (6 votes)
Al Gore
7% (10 votes)
John Kerry
1% (2 votes)
Joe Lieberman
8% (11 votes)
Barack Obama
33% (44 votes)
Bill Richardson
14% (19 votes)
Other
7% (9 votes)
Total votes: 135
What will be the results of the midterm 2006 Congressional elections?
Submitted by Will Hinton on September 15, 2006 - 7:28am.
Republicans will maintain control of the House and Senate
25% (15 votes)
Republicans will keep the House but lose the Senate
5% (3 votes)
Republicans will keep the Senate but lose the House
40% (24 votes)
Republicans will lose both the House and the Senate.
30% (18 votes)
Total votes: 60










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