Posts Tagged ‘Elections’

Should foreign nations enforce a “no fly” zone over Libya?

Tuesday, March 8th, 2011

A new Politics/Elections poll has been created.

Today, Libyan war planes launched at least five airstrikes on protestors and rebel forces that seek to oust the leader of Libya, Col. Moammar Gadhafi. Many of the protestors and observers from around the world have called for foreign powers to enforce a “no fly zone” over Libya, which would require the use of foreign military aircraft that would patrol the skies of Libya and shoot down any Libyan plane that flies over the country. Some have suggested the zone could be enforced by Arab countries, NATO, or predominantly by the United States.

Wisconsin – Anti Union Bill. For or against?

Saturday, February 19th, 2011

A new Politics/Elections poll has been created.

Wisconsin was the first state in the nation to give all public sector workers collective bargaining rights, in 1959. Gov. Scott Walker’s budget repair bill – to strip collective bargaining rights from most public sector unions – has sparked days of demonstrations, and a walkout by State Democrats. Walker’s plan is expected to easily pass the state Assembly, which Republicans control by a wide margin. Their margin in the Senate is narrower, and a few GOP Senators have expressed reservations about it. What do you think?

Should Google Executive Wael Ghonim take a political role in Egypt?

Saturday, February 12th, 2011

A new Politics/Elections poll has been created.

Google marketing executive Wael Ghonim, one of the key organizers of the Egypt uprising was detained and held by Egyptian authorities for 12 days. He organized the revolution on Facebook and Twitter and plans to write a book about the effect of social media on political activism called “Revolution 2.0.” Should he take a political role in Egypt?

Should President Mubarak of Egypt resign and call new free elections?

Friday, January 28th, 2011

A new Politics/Elections poll has been created.

Following the fall of the government in Tunisia tension spread to Egypt culminating in demonstrations against the ruling party of President Mubarak on Jan 25th, 2011. On Jan 27th Egyptian opposition figure and Nobel laureate Mohamed ElBaradei returned to Cairo, promising to join the demonstrators.

Reform of the UN over powers relating to human rights abuses

Thursday, January 20th, 2011

A new Politics/Elections poll has been created.

Should the UN be reformed to give it the authority to quickly and decisively arrest leaders (such as Mr. Gbagbo in Cote d’Ivorie, and others who commit crimes against Humanity, or who violate the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, of other international laws)?

Will the shooting in Arizona change the tone of politics in America for years to come?

Sunday, January 9th, 2011

A new Politics/Elections poll has been created.

The tragic shooting in Arizona of Congresswoman Giffords and others attending a community event has unleashed an outpouring of sympathy and calls for respect and reconciliation, from both sides of the political aisle, and from around the world, to an extent not seen since 9/11. Congress has delayed all action for one week, including a controversial vote to repeal the healthcare reform act. Will this tragedy lead to long-lasting civility in politics?

The shooting of Arizona Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords

Saturday, January 8th, 2011

Like most people we at VoteGlobal were shocked to hear of this assination attempt. The whole reason we champion democracy is because we believe universal democracy can make the world a more peaceful place and in a well functioning democracy a myriad of competing and hotly held views can be reconciled without this type of violence. As Obama said “…this is more than a tragedy for those involved. It is a tragedy for Arizona and a tragedy for our entire country” In fact it is an attack on the democratic process itself.

In response to the tragedy we have created two new polls. The first is entitled “Will Palin suffer serious political damage from the shooting of Arizona Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords?
In the 2010 mid-term elections Sarah Palin released a map of House Democrats “targeted” by Palin. Gabrielle Giffords appeared on the map. The map controversially used actual target markers on locations these Democrats lived and listed their names. Within a few hours of loading the poll it had received some 500 votes making it the hottest poll since our “Israel Raid on Gaza Flotilla” poll

Sarah Palin posted a statement to her Facebook page offering condolences to the Giffords and all affected.

Here is an article from the Tuscon Weekly of March 23rd, 2010 when Palin first released the target map.

The second new poll is entitled “Will the shooting in Arizona change the tone of politics in America for years to come?”

The shooting has also caused renewed interest in an older poll “Is the right to bear arms – open carried other otherwise – still applicable in the U.S. Should there be more stringent laws regulating firearms ownership and sales?”

It will also be interesting to track what effect this has on the polls “Do you support Sarah Palin as GOP nominee for Presidential candidate in 2012?” and “2012 Election, your GOP choice?”

Is Russia correct in saying the rest of the world should “mind its own business” regarding the conviction of Mikhail Khodorkovsky for allegedly embezzling funds from his company, Yukos Oil?

Wednesday, December 29th, 2010

A new Politics/Elections poll has been created.

Russia accused Western powers of trying to influence the outcome of Mikhail Khodorkovsky’s fraud trial. Russia says the rest of the world should “mind its own business.”

The U.S. White House and other foreign governments said that the trial was an abuse of Russia’s legal system for improper ends that threatened Russia’s relationships with the rest of the world and international business community. The U.S. State Department has defended its right to speak out on the issue.

Trump for President in 2012?

Thursday, November 18th, 2010

A new Politics/Elections poll has been created.

Donald Trump is considering running for US President in 2012. Would the Donald trump Palin? What do you think?

Burma Elections – Progress or Pretense?

Wednesday, November 10th, 2010

A new Politics/Elections poll has been created.

Voting has ended in military-ruled Burma’s first elections in two decades. Critics say the results were engineered long ago, though some say it is a sign of progress. What do you think?