Vol 95 Issue 11 - Published November 5, 2004
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 ...

NEWS
LINING UP FOR DEMOCRACY
Senior Romi Belachew takes exit polls of local voters outside Norge Elementary School for her political polling class. ... more
  • Poll shows "Terror" as top issue influencing vote
  • Trees cleared for new tennis courts
  • Two charged with felonies

  • OPINIONS
    Opinions Cartoon
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  • Thoughtful e-mails show concern
  • Clawing parties make average voter boil
  • Election detrimentally determined by religion

  • VARIETY
    WMTV hits airwaves with diverse new programming
    William and Mary Television Studios announced this week plans for an original, student-produced mini-series to be filmed next fall with plans to air s ... more
  • Exhibit chronicles 'Times'
  • TAKING THE STAGE BY STORM
  • Knowing Jack

  • REVIEWS
    Fall Season offers hot teens, castaways, political intrigue
    Summer is high season for concerts and the studios bring out their best for December, but fall, well, fall is television time and the view is resplend ... more
  • Bawdy 'Lysistrata' revels in sexual energy, large inflatable phalluses
  • Intriguing 'Birth' tackles reincarnation
  • HIGH NOTES: Shake The Sheets -- Ted Leo And The Pharmacists

  • SPORTS
    Swimming flutter kicks JMU
    The women's swim team won a commanding 45 point victory over CAA rival James Madison University Friday, outscoring the Dukes 144-99 with an outstandin ... more
  • Men edge out rival JMU by one point
  • Shaver's Ravers bring Tribe Pride to hoops
  • Life Sports: Get Involved
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