Vote Different Video
Update: According to NewsMax, a Zogby poll measured the
reactions of likely Democrat voters to the 1984 video. Surprisingly, the
reaction wasn't positive.
Two-thirds of likely Democratic primary voters who had viewed the "Hillary 1984" video now sweeping across the Internet and the American political landscape said it will not change their opinions of presidential candidates Hillary Clinton of New York and Barack Obama of Illinois, a new Zogby Interactive video survey shows.
But the remaining one-third of likely primary voters were three times more likely to favor Clinton over Obama after seeing the video, the survey shows. Of those polled, 21 percent said they were either "offended" or "bothered" by the video, and that it made them more likely to support Clinton as a result. Just 7 percent said they were either "entertained" or "excited" by the video and were, as a result, more likely to support Obama's run for the nomination.
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Even though it would be a cold day in hell before I'd vote for Barak Obama, I have to admit that this video is sheer genius. No doubt this will be all it takes for those who let emotion override intellect. (Hat Tip to techPresident)















Thanks for making my point about emotion v.s. engaging the brain.
Nowhere did I say that I would vote for Hillary--I guess I should've spelled that out, but I thought the fact that I have "Friend of Ron Paul" up there would have been your first hint.
What, exactly, moves you to support Obama,other than emotion? You do realize, don't you, that their voting records are pretty similar.
Posted by: PC | Tuesday, March 20, 2007 at 06:37 PM
scary to think you would be one of the mindless drones voting for the censorer instead dont you enjoy your freedom of expression?
Posted by: ender | Monday, March 19, 2007 at 11:10 PM