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To: JeffA who wrote (3309)11/1/2004 11:01:27 AM
From: Proud_Infidel  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3515
 
C I Host Poll Indicates Bush Leads Kerry Among Businesses; Hosting Company Tallies Huge, Expedient Sample From Internet


DALLAS, Nov. 1 /PRNewswire/ -- C I Host today released of one of the
largest presidential polls ever conducted among small- to medium-sized
business owners, indicating that Republican incumbent George W. Bush enjoys a
commanding lead over Democratic candidate John Kerry prior to Tuesday's
election. The poll tallies the opinions of 27,593 U.S. respondents who
participated in an e-mail questionnaire distributed to C I Host clients
throughout the country. An additional 4,823 international respondents
participated.
Significantly, the U.S. survey found 49 percent of business owners plan to
vote for Bush, while 45 percent named Kerry. Although Bush reportedly is in
the lead, the poll did show evidence of the "swing vote" crossing beyond party
affiliations, as 58 percent of respondents said they were Republicans, and
41 percent Democrats.
When asked to rank deciding factors, 52 percent of all business owners
ranked health care number one. On health care, 61 percent said they offered
employees a health care plan 24 months ago. Only 42 percent offer a company-
wide health plan today. The economy/jobs was the second most important issue,
with 39 percent. Only 7 percent cited the war in Iraq. It is interesting to
note that of those who support Bush, a majority of respondents said they
support the candidate for business savings based on tax cuts. Of those
supporting Kerry, healthcare was listed as the number one reason.
Christopher Faulkner, CEO of C I Host, said, "This survey reflects a
unified voice among the small businesses who are the backbone of the American
economy. Their vote indicates they are prospering in the current climate, and
the majority wish to continue the gradual recovery of the last twelve months.
It will be interesting to see how these numbers compare with the general
electorate."
The poll was sent to 125,000 U.S. customers of C I Host. Results are
based on respondents who completed the survey before a Saturday deadline. The
majority of the businesses represented, 42 percent, said they range from 6 to
10 employees. The American Small Business Administration estimates, that
79 percent of businesses are comprised of 10 or fewer employees, and these
small businesses employee a higher percentage of workers under the age of 25
as well as more employees over the age of 65.
Of those "closely following the race," 79 percent stated that the Internet
was their preferred source of campaign news.
"It comes as no surprise that these businesses -- all with an Internet
presence -- rely on the Web for their news," Faulkner said. "Additional, it
is important to note that without the Internet this magnitude of survey could
not be conducted as efficiently as we have done within our customer base,
which totals 210,000 clients around the world."
Internationally -- perhaps no surprise -- 68 percent of non-American
respondents said hypothetically they would vote for Kerry, while 32 percent
would choose Bush. It is also significant that of the 30,000 international
businesses polled, only 16 percent responded. Sixty-four percent said they
are following the race closely; and 72 percent do not support the decision to
wage war with Iraq.
"Perhaps that supports the adage that you tend to hear from the
naysayers," Faulkner said. "Complacency seems to be the biggest fear among
both camps, as candidates stumped to get out the vote throughout the weekend."
Repeating the trend of most political trackers, the C I Host study found
that 93 percent of business owners are following the campaigns closely, and
94 percent said they will vote in this election. Forty percent said Bush best
represents small business owners interests, while 31 percent said Kerry.
Lastly, 89 percent of respondents said they would not disclose their
political affiliation on a business Web site.
For a copy of the complete survey, including general comments about the
election, e-mail pr@cihost.com .

About C I Host:
C I Host (http://www.cihost.com ), based in the Dallas/Fort Worth market,
is a global Web hosting and Internet solutions provider serving 210,000
individual consumers and businesses in 190 countries worldwide. C I Host's
headquarters and Network Operations Center are in Bedford, Texas, and the
company operates additional diverse data centers in Los Angeles and Chicago.



To: JeffA who wrote (3309)11/1/2004 11:20:15 AM
From: mph  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3515
 
the odd part is that the script writer keeps spelling awol with an "i" (AWOI) and "Cell" with only one l ("cel").

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