Salt Lake City, Utah
There are more people in the "very likely to vote against" than in both "for vouchers" columns. The total against vouchers is 57% while the total for vouchers is 36%. What is the response from Parent's for Choice? The people aren't educated enough to know how to vote yet. Or in other words "People against vouchers must be stupid." Having "uneducated people" are what we are trying to avoid. That's why we oppose vouchers.
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Rob, the R attitude is they know best and we must get into step with them. Our local Utah House Rep. Roger Barrus in Centerville told us via email during the last legislative session that if we had all of the facts that he was privy to we would have voted the same way on vouchers and a couple other matters. There is a bit of arrogance there I think. After all, the people should not be trusted with democracy just leave it to their elected representatives to decide for us.
45 percent. The same number of people that favor impeaching Bush.
As a Democrat in Utah, I'd expect you to have a bit more sympathy for the position that a currently unpopular cause may eventually triumph if people learn a bit more about it.
i won't be voting for vouchers come november. i'll also tell everyone i know to vote against them. that'll be at least 4 votes against vouchers. ;)
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