Presidential Survey Alyssa Kelley Steve Maceyko Lindsay Ettien Josh Rovder Nikkie Bivens.

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Presidential Survey Alyssa Kelley Steve Maceyko Lindsay Ettien Josh Rovder Nikkie Bivens

132 Total Males Took Our Survey

Male Participant’s Grade Level 3% of voters were seniors 12% of voters were juniors 24% of voters were sophomores 28% of voters were freshmen 12% of voters were in 8 th grade 20% of voters were in 7 th grade 0% of voters were faculty members

Male Political Party Views  30% are Democrats  33% are Republican  7% are Independent  28% are Undecided

President Voted by Males  42% voted B. Obama  43% voted J. McCain  12% voted H. Clinton  3% voted R. Nader

Abortion Views of Males  45% voted Pro-Life  30% voted Pro-Choice  28% voted Undecided

Male’s Opinions About War  51% voted to slowly pull out troops from Iraq  36% voted to bring troops home  17% voted to stay in Iraq

Healthcare  35% agree to universal healthcare  21% disagree with universal healthcare  15% unsure if they agree with universal healthcare  29% don’t understand universal healthcare

Illegal Immigrants  63% want to remove illegal immigrants  20% want to grant illegal immigrants citizenship  17% are unsure of what to do with illegal immigrants

Male’s Views on the Death Penalty  18% voted against the death penalty  67% voted for the death penalty  15% voted Undecided

Male Outlook on Future Education  50% voted for all electronic education  5% voted for only text book education  44% voted for the use of both books and electronic education

Gun Control as Seen by Males  26% voted for more restrictions on the right to bare arms  30% voted for less restrictions on the right to bare arms  45% voted to keep gun restrictions the same

Best Type of Government Voted by Males  70% voted Democracy  3% voted Monarchy  8% voted Dictatorship  18% voted not sure

Female Participants 129 girls took our survey.

Grade levels of Females that participated  7% of our participants were seniors  23% of our participants were juniors  16% of our participants were sophomores  24% of participants were freshmen  8% of our participants were in 8 th grade  19% of our participants were in 7 th grade  4% of our participants were faculty members

Female Political Parties  32% of girls are Republican  34% of girls are Democrat  9% of girls are Independent  26% of girls are undecided

President as Voted by Females  43% of girls voted for B. Obama  21% of girls voted for H. Clinton  33% of girls voted for J. McCain  8% of girls voted for R. Nader for R. Nader

Female Views on Abortion  50% of girls have a pro-life outlook on abortion  35% of girls have a pro-choice outlook on abortion  22% of girls are undecided as to which opinion they have on abortion

What Females Think We Should Do About the War  64% of girls think we should slowly pull out of Iraq  31% of girls think we should bring the troops home immediately  5% of girls think our soldiers should stay in Iraq

Female’s Views on Universal Healthcare  34% of girls think Americans should have universal healthcare  29% of girls are unsure whether Americans should or should not have universal healthcare  16% of girls don’t believe we should have universal healthcare  19% of girls don’t understand what universal healthcare is

Female’s Opinion About Illegal Immigrants  45% of girls think we should remove illegal immigrants from the United States  26% of girls think we should grant illegal immigrants citizenship  29% of girls are unsure

Female’s View on the Death Penalty  52% of girls are for the use of the death penalty  24% of girls are against the use of the death penalty  24% are also unsure about what should be done about the death penalty

Future Education in the Eyes of Females  26% of females are in favor of the use of only electronic education  2% of females are in favor of the use of only text book education  71% of females are in favor of the use of both electronic and text book education

Best Type of Government According to Females  74% of females voted Democracy  0.8% of females voted Monarchy  0.8% of females voted Dictatorship  24% of females voted that they were unsure

Interesting Facts 20 of our participants claim to be Republican but voted Democratic 6 of our other participants claim to be Democratic but voted Republican