Black President More Likely than Mormon or Atheist

From Black President More Likely than Mormon or Atheist: “A recent Gallup poll reveals that Americans are much more likely to elect a black man or a woman president than a Mormon or an old man. More interestingly, they’d rather be governed by a homosexual than an atheist.” Looks like my chances of being elected are about the same as Christ coming back to Earth and saving all those souls.

4 Comments

  1. Jess
    Posted February 21, 2007 at 11:38 am | Permalink

    I like the statistic that almost less than 50% would vote for someone who has been married three times. What’s with this? I suppose the President is supposed to be the ultimate shining example of strong moral character. Like Jesus.

    They should have had Jesus up on that poll.

  2. justin
    Posted February 21, 2007 at 12:01 pm | Permalink

    What people say they are going to do and what they really do behind the curtains of a voting booth are two different things.

  3. Posted February 21, 2007 at 02:56 pm | Permalink

    i’m not into polls… - even when they talk about the president’s approval rating… - anything… - it’s never accurate when the poll states a percentage of americans think this or that… - maybe it’s to get a rough idea of what the country thinks about a certain something… - but… - i’ve never taken any of the polls that they’re talking about and yet some people get so fired up about it… - like the radio… - when ed schultz or hannity mention a poll… - they always seem so confident… - and i’m like… - no… - that’s one thing that irks me… - polls… - and the nerve to think that they’re reliable considering how many people didn’t take the poll…

  4. Jess
    Posted February 21, 2007 at 05:05 pm | Permalink

    i didn’t take the poll. did you take the poll? or you?

    enough said.

    well, polls are interesting, they always seem to generate conversation which i believe is the most powerful tool, but yes i don’t suppose i take them to seriously either. i.e. jesus comment above.

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