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FOX Variety Toplines - October 24, 2007
FOX
Variety Questions Survey
of 1,000 Adults October
24, 2007 1* When
it comes to the War in Iraq, should the United States withdraw all combat
troops immediately, bring the combat troops home within a year, or stay until
the mission is completed? 25% Withdraw all combat troops
immediately 32% Bring combat troops home within
a year 37% Stay until the mission is
complete 5% Not sure 2* In terms of deciding how you will vote for President, how important is a candidate’s faith or religion?
27% Very important 29% Not very important 15% Not at all important 2% Not sure 3* In thinking about the ideal presidential candidate, would you rather see someone who has a track record of success in business? in politics? or someone who thinks the same way you do on the issues but has little actual experience?
31% Track record of success in
business 10% Not sure 4* How likely is it that the Democrats will nominate Hillary Clinton for President in 2008? 44% Very likely 33% Somewhat likely 10% Not very likely
4% Not at all likely
8% Not sure 5* If Stephen Colbert ran for
President, would you definitely vote for him, definitely vote against him, or
would it depend upon who he’s running against?
6% Definitely vote for 32% Definitely vote against 41% Depends on opponent 20% Not sure NOTE: Margin of Sampling Error, +/- 3
percentage points with a 95% level of confidence |