SNJ Business People

January Reader's Poll Questions

01/02/12

Next month, we’re asking our readers a few questions about presidential election campaigns.
   1. How long should a presidential election campaign last?
a. Less than six months ___       b. Six months to a year ___
c. More than one year ___
   2. Would you favor:
           a. Disclosing who is paying for “attack ads”?
___Yes                      ___No
           b. Disclosing who is paying for “independent” advertising?
___Yes                      ___No
   3. Should voting be mandatory?
___Yes                      ___No
   4. Should the Electoral College be eliminated?
___Yes                      ___No
   Remember all replies are confidential. Please e-mail your responses to SNJBP publisher Jenny Ryan at jenny@snjbp.com or fax them to Jenny at 856-216-9772.
   If you are interested in having your comments on this subject appear in SNJBP and be attributed to you, please tell us how to reach you.
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