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Do you support
proportional representation
for U.S. House elections?
Yes, it empowers voters & improves democracy
No, I support the two party monopoly
No, it's just constitutional tinkering
Proportional WHAT?
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The
Electoral College
:
End it.
Keep it.
Fix it.
Who cares?
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"Third" party
candidates mean:
more political participation
diluted elections
a check on the establishment
nothing
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How do candidates' finances affect your support?
More money, less support
They don't
Less money, less support
Don't affect me, but they do others
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Money's politcal effect
:
Distorts democracy
Equalizes politics
No effect
Who cares?
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Do you financially contribute to political campaigns?
No.
Yes, to Democrats
Yes, to Republicans
Yes, to "third" parties
Yes, to various parties
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Less than half of eligible Americans vote in Federal elections.
How serious an issue
is this?
Extremely, it threatens democracy
Moderately, it's a bad sign
Pretty serious, but inevitable
Democracy doesn't demand voters
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Did you vote in either '96 or '98?
Yes, both.
Yes, 1998.
Yes, 1996.
No.
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Are you registered to vote?
Yes, as a Democrat.
Yes, as a Republican.
Yes, as an independent.
No.
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Which
Presidential candidate
will you support?
Ralph Nader (Green)
Jesse Ventura (Reform)
Bill Bradley (Democrat)
John McCain (Republican)
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Why do you vote in Federal elections?
I have a social obligation.
My vote counts.
The candidates inspire me.
I like feeling involved.
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Why don't you vote in Federal elections?
My vote is irrelevant.
I don't like the candidates.
I'm not registered.
I'm ineligible to vote.
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