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#27540 by Craig Maxim
Thu Apr 03, 2008 4:04 am
Male rock fans likely to vote Republican: survey
By Sue Zeidler

Wed Apr 2, 8:51 PM ET


LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - If you are male and a Led Zeppelin fan, chances are you may be leaning toward voting Republican in the U.S. presidential election, according to a survey of rock radio fans released on Wednesday.


The Jacobs Media's Media/Technology Web Poll IV of more than 27,000 respondents cited stronger than expected interest in the November 2008 election among fans of rock, classic rock, and alternative radio stations.

It also found that John McCain, the Republican candidate for U.S. president, was the top pick for the Oval Office for men and classic rock partisans -- those people who tune in to stations playing music from the "original classic rock era" of 1964 to 1975, comprised of bands like Led Zeppelin, The Who and Pink Floyd.

Jacobs Media said the survey, conducted among 69 U.S. rock-formatted stations in markets as diverse as Los Angeles and Knoxville to Buffalo, found 84 percent of the respondents planned to vote in the November election.

"People are clearly engaged by this election, even rockers. A lot of stations tend to shy away from politics because it's so polarizing, but this data suggests they'd better find a way to talk about politics this fall to keep listeners interested," said Fred Jacobs, president of Jacobs Media. He said the company threw the political questions in as an afterthought and was surprised by the results.

The survey was conducted in late February and early March.

About 30 percent of the respondents called themselves Democrats, while nearly 22 percent described their politics as Republican and 21 percent declared they were independents.

About 26 percent of the respondents either named a different party, preferred not to answer, or refused to categorize themselves.

The survey found women and fans of alternative radio, featuring '80s and '90s rock, tend to be Democratic, while men and classic rockers lean Republican.

Asked about their overall presidential preference, Democrat Barack Obama led the pack with 26 percent support among those planning on voting in the November election.

McCain ranked second with 22 percent and Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton drew 18 percent.

There were also a fair share of write-in votes. Mickey Mouse ranked as the top presidential choice of 11 respondents, and singer Ted Nugent was written in by three members of the Rock sample.

#27542 by RyanStrain3032
Thu Apr 03, 2008 4:16 am
Smart people vote Republican, stupid hippies vote democrat. Thats right, I said it...Go ahead and throw your feces at me...

#27560 by philbymon
Thu Apr 03, 2008 11:48 am
Well...that's a great sample of ppl who answer polls...but what about the rest of us?

#27570 by mistermikev
Thu Apr 03, 2008 1:06 pm
Apparently I'm a stupid hippie cause I'd normally vote democrat but given my choices this year I'm def going to vote for mccain...
and I do like led zep, and all classic rock, and some alternative, but more importantly I don't like clinton or obama.

#27578 by Kramerguy
Thu Apr 03, 2008 1:58 pm
RyanStrain3032 wrote:Smart people vote Republican, stupid hippies vote democrat. Thats right, I said it...Go ahead and throw your feces at me...


It's a well known fact that republicans and democrats actually have different deductive reasoning and thought patterns in the brain.

Democrats tend to be progressive thinkers who have the ability to look at ideals and situations from multiple perspectives, and make decisions based on the entire outlook.

Republicans approach the same ideal or situation with one outlook and decide if that ideal or situation fits within their outlook.

Which explains why we see blanket statements from republicans that just dismiss and insult what doesn't fit into their outlook.

#27589 by gbheil
Thu Apr 03, 2008 2:27 pm
As long as i've got a gun in each hand I dont give a rats ass who they vote for. Southern Man dont need uncle sam to feed him or kiss his booboo. Yea, that right, come an get some mother f**k!

#27664 by Irminsul
Thu Apr 03, 2008 11:51 pm
RyanStrain3032 wrote:Smart people vote Republican, stupid hippies vote democrat. Thats right, I said it...Go ahead and throw your feces at me...


Apparently you've just heaped feces on yourself.

#27667 by jimmydanger
Fri Apr 04, 2008 12:28 am
As a life-long Democrat I've been a Clinton supporter from the beginning but will have a tough decision if Obama is the candidate. I do not trust him, I believe he has hidden agendas. I've never heard any substantive plans from him, just a lot of rhetoric about change. Young people support him because he is young and because he represents a changing of the guard. Hillary is a strong woman and that scares some people. But if you think about it, she has already been president during some of the most prosperous times in recent years. She lasted through some tough times and can make the hard decisions that we will face in the coming years. Hillary in 2008!

#27675 by Irminsul
Fri Apr 04, 2008 1:06 am
Hey I heard Obama is the anti-christ, and a secret Muslim who's a gonna spring into action seconds after he takes the oath of office.

I know it's true - I red it on thuh inernet!

#27676 by gbheil
Fri Apr 04, 2008 1:09 am
Just because you dont agree with me on polatics Irmy dont take me for a fool. If your are making a joke then my appology.

#27678 by koolmom78
Fri Apr 04, 2008 1:15 am
RyanStrain3032 wrote:Smart people vote Republican, stupid hippies vote democrat. Thats right, I said it...Go ahead and throw your feces at me...


:?: Now why would you even go & say something like that? Really! Like didn't your mother ever teach you if you don't have anytihng nice to say don't say anything at all? (okay, lame maybe, true, definately) Man...I mean stating an opinion and/or facts is one thing, but coming on and insulting people for having their own choice of government is kind of anti-democratic, don't you think?

Makes me think of that old cliche, "If you can't dazzle them with your brilliance, baffle them with your bullsh*t"...

#27680 by Starfish Scott
Fri Apr 04, 2008 1:17 am
Children base what they believe in on nothing.

#27684 by chriscatharsis
Fri Apr 04, 2008 1:30 am
the door is still wide open for me...i don't consider myself a republican, a democrat, or a moderate...more like a conscientious objector to the whole of politics...if i'm going to be given the right to vote, i should also have the right to choose from good solid candidates...i don't give a sh*t about their pastors, their extra-marital affairs, or their "flip-flopping" on the issues...i care about this country and where it's headed, and there's no way you can do that if everyone around you is electing presidents based on information that they've been told has EVERYTHING to do with the issues, when really it has no bearing on america's future

#27688 by gbheil
Fri Apr 04, 2008 1:52 am
Well stated Chris, though not knowing these people personally, I need something to help me make a judgment about their integrity or lack thereof. Prob is I dont trust the news guy either :roll:
Ive done lots of really wrong crap in my life but I dont feel a need to lie about it.

#27699 by fisherman bob
Fri Apr 04, 2008 3:58 am
These are the three major choices we have left in my opinion: a blank slate, a crook, and an Alzheimer patient. That's it. Later...

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