AND I QUOTE:\u00a0<\/strong> \nMost people \u2014 87 percent \u2014 say they have said a prayer for the troops, and another 77 percent have prayed for the war in Iraq to end. A much smaller 54 percent majority of Americans say they have prayed for the president.<\/p>\nAmong groups, Democrats (80 percent) and Republicans (76 percent) are about equally likely to say they have prayed for the war to end, and women (80 percent) are only slightly more likely than men (73 percent) to have done so.<\/p>\n
Republicans (74 percent) are twice as likely as Democrats (37 percent) to have included the president in their prayers, while just over half (52 percent) of independents have prayed for Bush.<\/p>\n
Appealing to a higher authority on behalf of the president does not appear to be influenced by gender, as about as many men (51 percent) as women (56 percent) say they have prayed for Bush.<\/p>\n
“It\u2019s interesting to see the parallel between overall voter sentiment toward the president and the relatively reduced likelihood to pray for him,” says Ernest Paicopolos, principal of Opinion Dynamics. “It\u2019s also striking to see a more than 30-point gap between prayer for the troops and prayer for the commander-in-chief of those same troops.”<\/p>\n
In general, more Republicans (64 percent) than Democrats (53 percent) and independents (48 percent) say they pray every day. Southerners (66 percent) are 20 percentage points more likely than those living in the Northeast (46 percent) to pray daily.<\/p>\n
Overall, a 56 percent majority of Americans says they pray every day, including 64 percent of women and 47 percent of men.<\/p>\n
Another 17 percent say they pray several times a week and 7 percent several times a month. Few Americans \u2014 7<\/p>\n
—Those statistics are only a summation not revealing the actual questions, next is an example of the type of question asked: “Do you personally believe the world would be a better place if America loses the war in Iraq?”<\/p>\n
another laughable headline on the page reads “Barack Obama stops waring his American flag lapel pin.”<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
—OK so we all know FOX news is biased; no need for persuasion, this simply highlights their laughable attempt to pass off propaganda as actual news…. Look at this Poll of registered voters written by FOX news and conducted on their behalf by Opinion Dynamics Corp. (900 participants hardly makes any survey legitimate, especially when […]<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":28,"featured_media":0,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"closed","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"footnotes":""},"categories":[],"tags":[],"yoast_head":"\n
the only info your survey reveals is how bad you are at conducting surveys - Prose Before Hos<\/title>\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n\t \n\t \n\t \n