Local voters pick Bush Government Professor Ronald Rapoport's Political Polling and Survey Analysis class took to the field this week, conducting exit polls at voting sites throughout Williamsburg and James City County. The weighted results showed about 60 percent of voters surveyed cast their ballots for President George W. Bush, while around 40 percent voted for Sen. John Kerry.
Rapoport said he has been coordinating the exit poll since the early 1980s. He said students spend one ... |
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