PPP: Liberals highly unpopular, Federalists, Labor, and TPP in positive ground
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Question: Do you have a favorable or unfavorable view of the following four parties? Pick 4 options.
#1
Federalist Party- Favorable
 
#2
Federalist Party- Unfavorable
 
#3
Labor Party- Favorable
 
#4
Labor Party- Unfavorable
 
#5
Liberal Party- Favorable
 
#6
Liberal Party- Unfavorable
 
#7
The People's Party- Favorable
 
#8
The People's Party- Unfavorable
 
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Total Voters: 47

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Napoleon
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« Reply #25 on: February 24, 2013, 07:56:43 PM »

There's something to be said when the most popular party is the least winning and the least popular party is the most winning. Tongue Color me confused.

You won despite your partisan affiliation, not because of it. Your campaign was very strong, and you received unique cross-partisan support another candidate from your party (with the possible exception of Governor Scott) would not have received, in all likelihood.

No doubt about that. Many people who I reached out to had actually put Snowstalker ahead of me in October, so it was a pleaseant surprise to earn that support. I do think people like Wolfentoad (think what you want, the results speak for themslves) deserve more credit for bringing the Pacific to life.
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« Reply #26 on: February 24, 2013, 08:00:41 PM »

There's something to be said when the most popular party is the least winning and the least popular party is the most winning. Tongue Color me confused.

You won despite your partisan affiliation, not because of it. Your campaign was very strong, and you received unique cross-partisan support another candidate from your party (with the possible exception of Governor Scott) would not have received, in all likelihood.

Love you too Tongue
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« Reply #27 on: February 24, 2013, 08:09:31 PM »

Thanks for the reference, Napoleon!

Thank you for taking the poll, Talleyrand. Always interesting to know what the people The People think.

Wink

Yeah, the progress in the Pacific has been great, but it's been a team effort, although Wolfentoad and before him, Spamage, have definitely been at the forefront. You have to give due credit to people like Bgwah, Oakvale, NVGonzalez, etc. It's been great, and I hope Maxwell, Ilikeverin, Sewer, MaxQue, etc. can repeat it in the Midwest.

There's something to be said when the most popular party is the least winning and the least popular party is the most winning. Tongue Color me confused.

You won despite your partisan affiliation, not because of it. Your campaign was very strong, and you received unique cross-partisan support another candidate from your party (with the possible exception of Governor Scott) would not have received, in all likelihood.

Love you too Tongue

You probably would have appealed to Federalists a good bit, but you probably would have bled a large amount of Napoleon's more left-wing voters, so I don't think you would have won, especially since there was a candidate with similar views to yours in the race for the conservatives already. Just my two cents.

And I love you too. Tongue

BTW, I'm not attacking the Liberals here, if anyone's thinking that. I'm just trying to find rational explanation for the results of this poll. I like many members of the Liberal Party, and consider a good number friends, as my voting record should show by now...
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« Reply #28 on: February 24, 2013, 08:11:17 PM »
« Edited: February 24, 2013, 08:13:15 PM by Senator Napoleon »

BTW, I'm not attacking the Liberals here, if anyone's thinking that. I'm just trying to find rational explanation for the results of this poll. I like many members of the Liberal Party, and consider a good number friends, as my voting record should show by now...

No, I'm not going to shoot the messenger. Tongue

Except the Liberal Party's messenger. This is unacceptable.
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« Reply #29 on: February 24, 2013, 08:12:57 PM »

BTW, I'm not attacking the Liberals here, if anyone's thinking that. I'm just trying to find rational explanation for the results of this poll. I like many members of the Liberal Party, and consider a good number friends, as my voting record should show by now...

No, I'm not going to shoot the messenger.

But check the crosstabs!

take a freaking joke people

Nah, I get the joke. I was just clarifying...
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« Reply #30 on: February 24, 2013, 08:14:11 PM »

I wasn't accusing you of not getting the joke and in fact I decided it was in poor taste and deleted it. I don't want to appear insensitive.
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