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To: Julius Wong who wrote (2955)9/24/2000 11:15:14 AM
From: Aggie  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4916
 
Julius, good morning.

Did Mr. Gore invent the Internet?...about 1/3 said yes, 1/3 said no, and the other 1/3 don't care or don't know.

In other words, 2/3 don't know. Care to guess which sector of the population is going to turn out the vote?

Oil sector will continue to be strong until May-June 2001.

Regards to all,

Aggie



To: Julius Wong who wrote (2955)9/24/2000 11:53:04 AM
From: Angler  Respond to of 4916
 
Aggie poses a very interesting question or is it an answer.

Assuming that all your students are of voting age, we can go forward. However, if some are not, should they be excluded? Only you know that answer.

But if they are all eligible, which ones mightn't vote? It appears to me that we would have to break the group down into sex and ages to reach a reasoned prediction.

But likely those that don't care probably won't care to vote, leaving only those that believe he did or believe he didn't. Those that disbelieve may be angry enough to vote against him. And those that believe may be pleased enough not to vote if they think he's won it all anyway? Or would it matter if they liked him?

The tie breaker could depend upon the sex of the voters.

Any comments?

Angler