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View Poll Results: Who are you voting for and what is your age range?
Obama 18-30 36 17.82%
Obama 31-40 34 16.83%
Obama 41-50 28 13.86%
Obama 51-60 23 11.39%
Obama 61-70 5 2.48%
Obama 71+ 0 0%
McCain 18-30 15 7.43%
McCain 31-40 11 5.45%
McCain 41-50 20 9.90%
McCain 51-60 10 4.95%
McCain 61-70 3 1.49%
McCain 71+ 1 0.50%
Undecided 18-35 3 1.49%
Undecided 36-50 1 0.50%
Undecided 51-70 1 0.50%
Undecided 71+ 1 0.50%
Other - all ages 10 4.95%
Voters: 202. You may not vote on this poll

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Old 09-20-2008, 01:14 AM
 
Location: los angeles
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Wow notice how many people overall are voting form Obama compared to McCain? No wonder the usual GOP partisans are quiet or posting ridiculous threads that are baseless with no issue other than hating Obama pathetic!
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Old 09-20-2008, 01:17 AM
 
Location: Nevada
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relax! This is citydata! Not a serious poll!


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Wow notice how many people overall are voting form Obama compared to McCain? No wonder the usual GOP partisans are quiet or posting ridiculous threads that are baseless with no issue other than hating Obama pathetic!
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Old 09-20-2008, 01:22 AM
 
Location: USA
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32 - Obama

To whoever posted about people over 30 wanting to keep more of their money, if people keep their jobs instead of losing them, they keep their money. The republicans have supported outsourcing for years. I'd rather not lose my job to some engineer in India who will work for the equivalent of $6 an hour.
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Old 09-20-2008, 07:56 AM
 
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NAFTA was able to secure passage after Bill Clinton made its passage a major legislative priority in 1993.

The agreements came into effect on
January 1, 1994.

North American Free Trade Agreement - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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