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Who Will Be the Next President?
October 19, 2004

"Perhaps the straight and narrow path would be wider if more people used it." - Kay Ingram in the Saturday Evening Post


Who Will Be the Next President?

In recent months we have asked your opinion several times about the presidential candidates.  This always has generated a great deal of energy.  It also causes some to comment that presidential politics should not be a focus of Exchange, i.e. we should stick to management issues.  We understand this sentiment, but still believe that whether Bush or Kerry is elected will have a major impact on early childhood services in this nation.  

In this week's Exchange Insta-Poll we are not asking your opinion of the candidates, but rather your sense of who will win the election in your state (sorry international readers, you are in the audience for this poll).  To express your opinion, go to http://www.ccie.com/survey/poll.php?survey_id=51 

After you have expressed your opinion, you can also go to the home page and select "View past Insta-Polls" to see how previous polls on the presidential election have come out.



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