Mattwall1 asked: 11/05/2014
A president presides over 5 plus straight years of economic expansion, record highs for Wall St. is able to successfully order the death of a major enemy, and have unemployment fall by almost one half. Would this indicate a good president?
yes/maybe no
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yes/maybe no
73% 27%
174 Votes
73% 27%
Gender
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71% 120 small pie chart
75% 49 small pie chart
Age
<2121-40>40 0%79%67%
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79% 91 small pie chart
67% 79 small pie chart
Income
<50k50-100k>100k 88%62%73%
88% 42 small pie chart
62% 48 small pie chart
73% 60 small pie chart
Party
DemocratRepublicanIndependentLibertarian 97%48%80%33%
97% 42 small pie chart
48% 31 small pie chart
80% 72 small pie chart
33% 12 small pie chart
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Arizona
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66% 34%
California
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69% 31%
Colorado
(7 votes)
85% 15%
Connecticut
(3 votes)
100%
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Delaware
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Florida
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66% 34%
Georgia
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100%
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Illinois
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Indiana
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Kansas
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Kentucky
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Louisiana
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Maryland
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Maine
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Minnesota
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100%
Missouri
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75% 25%
Mississippi
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N. Hampshire
(3 votes)
33% 67%
New Jersey
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50% 50%
New Mexico
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50% 50%
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100%
New York
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70% 30%
Ohio
(10 votes)
80% 20%
Oklahoma
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100%
Oregon
(4 votes)
75% 25%
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100%
Puerto Rico
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S. Carolina
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100%
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Texas
(11 votes)
72% 28%
Utah
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40% 60%
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(9 votes)
88% 12%
Virgin Is.
(0 votes)
100%
Vermont
(1 votes)
100%
Washington
(7 votes)
71% 29%
Wisconsin
(5 votes)
80% 20%
W. Virginia
(0 votes)
100%
Wyoming
(0 votes)
100%
Last updated: 2024-04-18T18:18:52+00:00