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Weirdest Poll Ever

The Cohen Research Group tacks some presidential preference questions (.pdf) onto the end of a market research survey about a dog-related product:

When asked whom the dog owners would vote for as the next President, Senator John McCain (R-AZ) won out by a more than seven percent margin of 38.5% to 31.3% over Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-NY). However, when asked if their dogs could vote, Doggie Moms and Doggie Dads predicted their best friends leaned more to the Left giving Clinton a very slight edge over McCain (29.3% to 28.7%).
Um, okay...

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John McCain, NATO

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