Poll: are you an exclusive cell phone user?

I’m in the US and I’m voting, but I don’t have any phone right now.

1)No
2)Yes/Yes (Calfornia, though, so it doesn’t much matter).

1)Are you an exclusive cell phone user? Yes
2)Are you from the US and planning to vote? Yes and yes. I’m in a “soft Kerry” state (PA).

Age: 23

1)Are you an exclusive cell phone user?
I was for a couple of years. I have a home office with a landline now, but I still use the cell phone exclusively for personal use.

2)Are you from the US and planning to vote?
Yes, and yes, in a swing state.

  1. Yes

  2. Yes/No

I’m an exclusive cell phone user, and I’m planning to vote. I’m also quite a bit over 30.

I moved a few years ago (within New York City, from Manhattan to Brooklyn). I’d had a land line and a cell phone before that, but I didn’t get around to calling the phone company and getting a new land line right away after my move, and then I noticed that I was doing just fine without the land line, so I didn’t bother. Why pay two phone bills?

Yes

Yes (Not a swing state)

  1. Yes.
  2. Yes, in Palm Beach County, Florida.

Same answers for SuaSponte and we’re both over 30.

Yes (have one, don’t answer it, machine and Telezapper guard us)

Yes, over 30, broward county florida (for the next 30 days)

  1. Yes- for the purposes of this poll because I have a landline but don’t answer calls on it unless I recognize the caller’s number.
  2. I will be voting. I’m in the USA but not in any state.

No. In fact, up until a couple weeks ago, the only reason I had a cell phone is that Mr. Athena uses one for his work line (ie, he works at home, and wanted a separate phone # to use so work calls wouldn’t come to our home #) and he could get a second phone on the same plan for relatively cheap. The damn thing didn’t work worth a damn. We recently switched to a new plan, and I like this phone better. Still, though, I hate phones in general. If I could get away with not having a land line OR a cell phone, I would.

34 years old.

Yes, I’ll vote.

No. Not yet, at least. Mrs. Redwing won’t let me get rid of the land line, at least until the new cell carrier proves itself more reliable than Sprint did.

Yes/Yes (Not that it makes much difference at the Presidential level here)

  1. Wireless user here. No land line at home at all.

  2. Yes I plan to vote.

Yes, the cell plan is cheaper and I never miss calls.

Yes, GO BADNARIK!

No, my house is in a cellular service hole, so we use landline at home and cell out and about.

Yes, and I’ve already voted absentee.

I actually did get one of those automated polls call me, but I ended up hanging up on it because it wouldn’t allow individual responses and the programmed ones were very loaded.

No land line. Haven’t had a land line in over five years. Wouldn’t consider a land line – I hate telemarketers – unless I couldn’t get internet access any other way – and I wouldn’t move to a place unless I knew I could get high-speed internet access through cable or DSL.

Registered voter.

Ditto and ditto.

Yes, cell only.

Yes, but in a solidly red state.

Yes - couldn’t take the telemarketers and the sneaky add-on charges.
Yes - although my vote is the kiss of death.
54 years old

No. But in another twist, I have caller ID. So I don’t take unknown calls. Several pollsters have called.

I do plan to vote. In Minnesota. A swing state.

I’m 37.