Monday, November 19, 2007

Poll Analysis

As the data shows, the percentage of votes for John McCain is steadily decreasing. In many states, such as New Hampshire, Iowa, and California, McCain had been receiving the most percentage of votes in the polls, putting him in “first place.” But something has recently the voters perception of John McCain make his “score” has decrease, going from about 30% of votes all the way down to about 6 or 7%. Perhaps the reason that his “score” is dropping because of the fact that he supports tax cuts, which implies that there will be far less benefits for American citizens? Or perhaps it’s the fact that he wants to keep the troops in Iraq to still fight in the war and disband al Qaeda, which will take a long time to accomplish that goal? There could be a plethora of reasons why his “score” went down. One thing for sure is that it will take a lot of hard work to reach the top again.

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