Poll: Quick, Early Election Poll For American Voters

  1. Do you live in a Red State, Blue State or Swing State (to date)?

  2. Are you registered to vote?

  3. Do you intend to vote, and if so, for whom?

  4. From your vantage point, in your state, who do you think will win in your state?

  5. From your circle of friends, family and co-workers, what percentage intend to vote this year and for whom?
    (Please try to refrain from turning this into a debate! Just looking for trends at this point in time.)

  1. Do you live in a Red State, Blue State or Swing State (to date)?
    I live in Nevada - currently considered a swing state.

  2. Are you registered to vote?
    Yes.

  3. Do you intend to vote, and if so, for whom?
    Absolutely. Obama.

  4. From your vantage point, in your state, who do you think will win in your state?
    Tough call, but considering I teach at a college, most of my students are for Obama and almost none of them have land-line phones and have never been called for a poll. They are quite excited about voting and it is already a hot topic in all of my classes, so I am optimistic that they, as well as other newly registered Democrats in this state will get off their butts and vote - and this might pull it off and turn the state “Blue” this time around.

  5. From your circle of friends, family and co-workers, what percentage intend to vote this year and for whom?
    Friends - about 95% Obama
    Family - about 50% Obama
    Co-Workers - about 80% Obama

  1. Swing State (for once)

  2. Yes

  3. Yes. Obama.

  4. Too close to call.

  5. Friends & Family are overwhelmingly for Obama. Not sure about coworkers.

  1. Do you live in a Red State, Blue State or Swing State (to date)? Swing, currently leaning a bit red (Ohio)

  2. Are you registered to vote? Yes

  3. Do you intend to vote, and if so, for whom? Obama!

  4. From your vantage point, in your state, who do you think will win in your state? Who the hell knows? I’m a pessimist, and I think McCain is going to eek it out.

  5. From your circle of friends, family and co-workers, what percentage intend to vote this year and for whom? Dunno. I don’t talk politics with my family or coworkers much. Of my few close friends (6 or 7 people), I’d say all are Obama voters. The missus is an Obama voter as well.

  1. Red or Swing state (Florida)

  2. Yes

  3. Yes, for Obama

  4. McCain

  5. Obama 60-70%, McCain 30-40%

  1. Do you live in a Red State, Blue State or Swing State (to date)?
    Blue State (Illinois).

  2. Are you registered to vote?
    Yes.

  3. Do you intend to vote, and if so, for whom?
    Obama.

  4. From your vantage point, in your state, who do you think will win in your state?
    Obama by a long shot since he’s both the Democrat and local candidate.

  5. From your circle of friends, family and co-workers, what percentage intend to vote this year and for whom?
    My circle is overwhelmingly Obama, but I don’t think we necessarily represent a perfect subsection of America.

  1. Do you live in a Red State, Blue State or Swing State (to date)? New Jersey is a Blue State

  2. Are you registered to vote? Yes

  3. Do you intend to vote, and if so, for whom? I will be voting for Obama.

  4. From your vantage point, in your state, who do you think will win in your state? Obama will win NJ, he’ll win by a comfortable margin. Even our Republicans tend to the moderate or liberal side of the party.

  5. From your circle of friends, family and co-workers, what percentage intend to vote this year and for whom? Friends run about 70% for Obama, Family is closer to 50% and co-workers I don’t have a good feel for, I think it might be slightly in favor of McCain. Where I work, being in my 40s still puts me on the younger side.

That would be “eke”:smack: I’ve been reading too much of the Dope lately.

  1. Do you live in a Red State, Blue State or Swing State (to date)?
    Pennsylvania is a swing state

  2. Are you registered to vote?
    Yes

  3. Do you intend to vote, and if so, for whom?
    Yes, Obama

  4. From your vantage point, in your state, who do you think will win in your state?
    It really is too close to call at this point. Philly is strongly Democratic; the rest of the state, for the most part, isn’t.

  5. From your circle of friends, family and co-workers, what percentage intend to vote this year and for whom?
    My “friends and family” group is strongly skewed towards the “of course I vote” contingent, and for the most part are pro-Obama; I do have a couple of very conservative cousins, though. Since I’m currently unemployed, coworkers is a null set right now.

  1. Blue State (New Jersey)

  2. Yes

  3. Obama

  4. Obama will easily win New Jersey. I’m guessing 55 - 45%.

  5. Family is about 50/50. Friends are about 80-20 for Obama.

  1. Do you live in a Red State, Blue State or Swing State (to date)?
    Red.

  2. Are you registered to vote?
    Yes.

  3. Do you intend to vote, and if so, for whom?
    Yes. Obama.

  4. From your vantage point, in your state, who do you think will win in your state?
    McCain.

  5. From your circle of friends, family and co-workers, what percentage intend to vote this year and for whom?
    Unknown.

1. Do you live in a Red State, Blue State or Swing State (to date)?
West Virginia - pretty Red (and redneck, at that!).

2. Are you registered to vote?
Yes

3. Do you intend to vote, and if so, for whom?
Yes - Obama

4. From your vantage point, in your state, who do you think will win in your state?
McCain (although my county might go for Obama)

5. From your circle of friends, family and co-workers, what percentage intend to vote this year and for whom?
That’s kind of hard to tell, since I don’t discuss politics with many of them. My guess is about 90% will vote and it will be around 70/30 Obama/McCain

  1. Do you live in a Red State, Blue State or Swing State (to date)?
    Red

  2. Are you registered to vote?
    Yes

  3. Do you intend to vote, and if so, for whom?
    Yes, Obama-Biden

  4. From your vantage point, in your state, who do you think will win in your state?
    McCain-Palin

  5. From your circle of friends, family and co-workers, what percentage intend to vote this year and for whom?
    Most of my family and coworkers plan on voting for McCain-Palin, and most of my friends for Obama-Biden. There are a few exceptions, my dad is a lifelong Republican disillusioned with the party who says he’ll never vote Republican again, and most of my friends are pretty liberal but a few are dyed in the wool Republicans. All or nearly all plan on voting.

blue, yes, Barr, Obama, my friends and family are divided and I don’t like to talk about politics with my co-workers

  1. Do you live in a Red State, Blue State or Swing State (to date)? blue — NY

  2. Are you registered to vote? yep

  3. Do you intend to vote, and if so, for whom? Obama has my vote in the bag

  4. From your vantage point, in your state, who do you think will win in your state? Obama by a nice comfy margin

  5. From your circle of friends, family and co-workers, what percentage intend to vote this year and for whom? family is a nest of Republicans and will be helping to deliver Georgia’s votes for the red team. Except for my true blue niece and a couple of progressive-minded cousins, perhaps. I don’t know many Republican-minded folks in my own neck of the woods. As for coworkers, they are young, they like Obama, and they will also be voting for Franken against Coleman in MN. (I work remotely, coworkers are in Minneapolis).

1. Do you live in a Red State, Blue State or Swing State (to date)?
Red State - Alabama

2. Are you registered to vote?
Yes

3. Do you intend to vote, and if so, for whom?
Yes, Obama

4. From your vantage point, in your state, who do you think will win in your state?
McCain. I doubt this state will ever go blue in my lifetime.

**5. From your circle of friends, family and co-workers, what percentage intend to vote this year and for whom? **
It’s really hard to say. Friends skew undecided. Family and coworkers lean Republican. My wife and her family are solidly Democrat.

All together, I’d say 70 - 30 in favor of McCain.

  1. Red State-Arizona

  2. Yes, I’m registered.

  3. Voting for Obama

  4. McCain is a Senator from Arizona. Plus, there is a same sex marriage amendment on the ballot. There is a better chance of snow in Phoenix on the 4th of July than Obama winning Arizona.

  5. I’m not really sure how most people are going to vote. Most of my Democratic friends were Hillary supporters, so I’ll guess they’ll stay home or hold their nose to vote Obama. I do have some friends still in Ohio who say they’re voting Obama according to their Facebook profiles. I don’t really know about my family. My brother is in California and he’ll probably vote for a minor third party candidate who wants to legalize marijuana. My mom is in Florida and will probably come to the conclusion that “they’re all crooks.” and not vote.

  1. Red state (Mississippi)

  2. Yes.

  3. Yes, for Obama.

  4. Almost certainly McCain, unless there is a MASSIVE African-American turnout. It’s possible that the bump in turnout + the dismal economy might swing one of the Senate seats to a Dem, though.

  5. I’m an English professor, so it’s a safe bet that the vast majority of my co-workers intend to vote for Obama. Most of my family does, too, with the exception of my maternal grandparents.

I live in a red state, TN.

I am registered to vote, and voted Ron Paul in the primary, making me a registered Republican.

I will be voting for the libertarian candidate, Bob Barr. If Obama had a snowball’s chance in hell of winning here, I’d vote for him. I would have been willing to vote McCain in 2000, however.

McCain will easily take the state.

Almost everyone I know will be voting Obama.

The swing state of Virginia. It’s nice not to be ignored for once.
I’m registered, most definitely, and voting for Obama.
It’s increasingly looking like Obama could squeak out a win here.
My family’s split, and since I’m at college, you can guess the division of my environment. :stuck_out_tongue: