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        <Title>Metadata record for Washington Post Florida Statewide Election Poll, October 2004</Title>
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            <Title>Washington Post Florida Statewide Election Poll, October 2004</Title>
 				
	    	
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	    	<Publisher>Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research</Publisher>
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    			<SimpleDate>2005-03-25</SimpleDate>
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            <div xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" id="Summary04144">This special topic poll, which is part of a continuing
series of monthly surveys that solicit public opinion on the
presidency and on a range of other political and social issues, asked
Floridian respondents questions about their voting inclinations for
the 2004 presidential race and the 2004 Florida United States Senate
election. With respect to the presidential race, respondents were
asked their likelihood of voting, for whom they would vote if
elections were being held that day, and the likelihood of changing
their vote. Respondents were also asked which presidential candidate
-- George W. Bush or John Kerry -- would do a better job handling
specific issues (e.g., the economy, Iraq, immigration issues with
Latin America), which of those issues was the single most important
issue in the vote for president, and which presidential candidate --
again Bush or Kerry -- would understand the problems of people like
the respondent, would be a strong leader, could be trusted in a
crisis, was a likable person, and do a better job coping with the main
problems facing the nation over the next few years. Additional
questions polled respondents on their approval or disapproval of the
way George W. Bush was handling his job as president and the way Jeb
Bush was handling his job as governor of Florida. Respondents were
also asked about the nation's economy, how things were financially for
them and their family compared to a year ago, their satisfaction level
with the way the federal government responded to the impacts of
hurricanes Charley, Frances, and Ivan in Florida, if the government's
response to those hurricanes would impact respondents' potential to
vote for George W. Bush, and whether they approved or disapproved of
re-establishing diplomatic trade relations with Cuba. With respect to
the Florida United States Senate election, respondents were asked for
whom they would vote if elections were being held that day. Further
questions asked respondents if they voted in the 2000 presidential
elections, whether they were confident votes would be counted
accurately, whether vote miscounts were honest mistakes or deliberate
miscounts to help one candidate win, and which candidate would benefit
most from the miscounting of votes. Background information includes
voter registration, political party affiliation, religious
affiliation, sex, number of children living in the household,
education, age, race, language of interview, marital status, income,
and Hispanic origin.</div>
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             <SeriesName>ABC News/Washington Post Poll Series</SeriesName>
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      		<Keyword>attitudes</Keyword>
      	
      		<Keyword>Bush, George W.</Keyword>
      	
      		<Keyword>Bush, Jeb</Keyword>
      	
      		<Keyword>campaign issues</Keyword>
      	
      		<Keyword>Cheney, Dick</Keyword>
      	
      		<Keyword>congressional elections (US Senate)</Keyword>
      	
      		<Keyword>economic activity</Keyword>
      	
      		<Keyword>Edwards, John</Keyword>
      	
      		<Keyword>federal aid</Keyword>
      	
      		<Keyword>government performance</Keyword>
      	
      		<Keyword>hurricanes</Keyword>
      	
      		<Keyword>Kerry, John</Keyword>
      	
      		<Keyword>Nader, Ralph</Keyword>
      	
      		<Keyword>presidential campaigns</Keyword>
      	
      		<Keyword>presidential candidates</Keyword>
      	
      		<Keyword>presidential elections</Keyword>
      	
      		<Keyword>presidential performance</Keyword>
      	
      		<Keyword>public opinion</Keyword>
      	
      		<Keyword>religion</Keyword>
      	
      		<Keyword>religious behavior</Keyword>
      	
      		<Keyword>religious beliefs</Keyword>
      	
      		<Keyword>social issues</Keyword>
      	
      		<Keyword>vote count</Keyword>
      	
      		<Keyword>voter preferences</Keyword>
      	
      		<Keyword>voting behavior</Keyword>
      	
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      		<SimpleDate xmlns="ddi:reusable:3_1">2004-10</SimpleDate>
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 households, the respondent selected was the adult living in the
 household who last had a birthday and who was home at the time of the
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