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Wondering What Most Use the Internet for? Well, It’s Not That Exciting — Survey of the Day
Wondering What Most Use the Internet for? Well, It’s Not That Exciting — Survey of the Day
Wondering What Most Use the Internet for? Well, It’s Not That Exciting — Survey of the Day
Why did the average American go online? For no particular reason (Ba-dum-bum). Although this may not become the newest joke anytime soon, it’s actually a true statement. According to a new report from the Pew Research Center’s Internet & American Life Project, 53 percent of 18- to 29-year-old Americans go online just for fun or to waste time. With 2,260 participating adults, it turns out that
Would You Vote for a Presidential Candidate Who Had the Extramaritals? — Survey of the Day
Would You Vote for a Presidential Candidate Who Had the Extramaritals? — Survey of the Day
Would You Vote for a Presidential Candidate Who Had the Extramaritals? — Survey of the Day
With adulterous accusations involving Herman Cain and an Atlanta business woman flying around, a Pew Research Center poll shows the public may have difficulty voting for him. Even though his once-promising presidential campaign has been thrown into disarray after Ginger White claimed she had a 13-year affair with the married former Godfather pizza CEO, nearly half Americans don’t really care. Rea
32 Percent Have More to Be Thankful for This Year — Survey of the Day
32 Percent Have More to Be Thankful for This Year — Survey of the Day
32 Percent Have More to Be Thankful for This Year — Survey of the Day
Sometimes it gets lost in all the traveling and stuffing and football, but the point of Thanksgiving is to acknowledge the things you’re thankful for from the past year. According to a new poll from Harris Interactive of 2,463 adults, only 32 percent will have more to be thankful for this Thanksgiving than they have in the previous few Thanksgivings.
Ousting Occupy Wall Street Protesters From Zuccotti Park Was a Good Thing — Survey of the Day
Ousting Occupy Wall Street Protesters From Zuccotti Park Was a Good Thing — Survey of the Day
Ousting Occupy Wall Street Protesters From Zuccotti Park Was a Good Thing — Survey of the Day
New York police removed Occupy Wall Street protesters from their Zucotti Park in an early morning raid this week, and it seems the majority of everybody else couldn’t be happier. According to a telephone survey of 1,170 Americans from Poll Position, 54 percent of Americans agreed with New York’s decision to oust the protesters, who’ve been based in the park for the last two months.
61 Percent of People Agree with Decision to Fire Joe Paterno — Survey of the Day
61 Percent of People Agree with Decision to Fire Joe Paterno — Survey of the Day
61 Percent of People Agree with Decision to Fire Joe Paterno — Survey of the Day
When Penn State fired legendary head football coach Joe Paterno for not being more proactive after learning his long-time assistant Jerry Sandusky had sexually abused a boy, students rioted in protest. According to a survey of 1,386 adults from Poll Position, Penn State’s board of directors decision to dump Paterno immediately isn’t as controversial with the general public.

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