A new People_and_Places poll has been created.
Plans are in the works for an Islamic Center and Mosque at Ground Zero, the site of the World Trade Center attack in 2001. Appropriate use or unacceptable?
A new People_and_Places poll has been created.
Plans are in the works for an Islamic Center and Mosque at Ground Zero, the site of the World Trade Center attack in 2001. Appropriate use or unacceptable?
A new Politics/Elections poll has been created.
A bill in the House of Representatives would change the 14th amendment to the US Constitution that grants anyone who is born on US soil the right of American citizenship. Efforts to revoke birthright citizenship could make it the new flashpoint in the debate over immigration. The bill, if passed, would bring the US more into line with current European birthright policies. But in the wake of the controversy over Arizona’s new immigration policy, any changes to the 14th amendment would likely become another flashpoint in the debate over illegal immigrants. What do you think?
A new Lifestyle/Health poll has been created.
Should same-sex couples be given the same legal rights that male-female couples receive from the government?
UPDATE AUGUST 2ND In our Poll the Coalition is well ahead of Labor 32% to 21% and the Greens are a stand out 23% and the Demorats are 15% BUT we are too early in our development to get a meaningful response on a poll like this. One day we will have the numbers to really weigh in. The ABC has a good Poll of Polls at campaignpulse.abc.net.au which shows all the individual polls plus the average which is running 50:50 Labor v Coalition so a very tight race at present.
A new Politics/Elections poll has been created.
Australia Federal Election August 21st
Australia goes to the polls to elect a new leader on Saturday August 21st. Australia’s first female PM Julia Gillard, leader of the Australian Labor Party, who ousted Kevin Rudd, has called the election to seek a mandate to govern in her own right. Tony Abbot who leads the Liberal/National Coalition is fighting to be PM. Australia does not have direct presidential style elections so leader of the party with most seats in the lower house becomes PM. Which party gets your vote? Vote here.
Election Preview: (from ABC)
It is only three years since Kevin Rudd led Labor to victory at the 2007 election, but the pace of events in recent months makes it seem further ago in time. Who could have predicted three years ago that the 2010 election would be fought between Labor’s second Prime Minister Julia Gillard, and third-turn Liberal Leader Tony Abbott? Indeed, who would have predicted this turn of events twelve months ago when Kevin Rudd had a commanding opinion poll lead over Malcolm Turnbull? The pace of leadership change in the last three years has been breath taking. Labor’s sweep to victory in 2007 was historic. It came after the Howard government had twice bucked the usual rule of Australian politics for governments to lose support over time. The Coalition’s vote and parliamentary majority increased at both the 2001 and 2004 elections, the latter election seeing Labor’s support collapse in critical mortgage belt seats. The 2004 result left the Labor Party needing a swing of 5% to achieve government at the 2007 election. Read the full article here.
A new People_and_Places poll has been created.
France’s parliament is voting whether to ban burqa-like Muslim veils. France’s lower house of parliament will likely approve a ban on face-covering veils Tuesday, and the Senate will probably follow suit in September. Some say it violates France’s Constitution. Do you support it? Vote here.
A new Politics/Elections poll has been created.
Australian PM Julia Gillard has announced a new tougher stance on blocking the arrival of asylum seekers by boat. Opposition Leader Tony Abbott also announced new hard measures – vowing to send home asylum seekers who destroyed their identification papers – ensuring “border protection” will be a central campaign battleground.What is your view?