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Americans See Gloom, Doom in 2007..but wait..Americans Optimistic for 2007 (1 Viewer)

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My Way News - Poll: Americans See Gloom, Doom in 2007

From first poll.....

And so it goes for most Americans. An AP-AOL News Poll finds that while most Americans said 2006 was a bad year for the country, three-fourths thought it had been a good one for them and their families.
Seventy-two percent of Americans feel good about what 2007 will bring for the country, and an even larger 89 percent are optimistic about the new year for themselves and their families, according to the poll.











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Poll: Americans See Gloom, Doom in 2007


Dec 31, 7:12 AM (ET)

By DARLENE SUPERVILLE

WASHINGTON (AP) - Another terrorist attack, a warmer planet, death and destruction from a natural disaster. These are among Americans' grim predictions for the United States in 2007.


This alone could show how messed up polling as become in America.

You could conduct 5 different polls asking the same question to the same people and get a different response with each poll.......

Polls are not worth the paper wasted to print the results on........
 
This alone could show how messed up polling as become in America.

You could conduct 5 different polls asking the same question to the same people and get a different response with each poll.......

Polls are not worth the paper wasted to print the results on........

I agree. Also shows how polls can be biased. Depends on who you ask, where you ask, what the source is, etc...
 

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