Sunday, February 10, 2008

Polls


WRGW News Poll
Release: September 29th, 2009

National Issues, Campus Issues, Student Association Approval
September 25-28, 2009


1. Survey Demographics
Gender

Male
44.9%
Female
55.1%
Class

Freshmen
27.2%
Sophomore
27.9%
Junior
25.0%
Senior
15.4%
Graduate
4.4%
School

Columbian
58.1%
Elliot
20.6%
Business
14.0%
Medical
2.9%
Law
0.7%
Other
3.7%
Note: School of Media and Public Affairs counted as Columbian College.
Greek Status

Non-Greek
75.7%
Greek
24.2%
Political Affiliation

Democrat
52.2%
Republican
14.0%
Independent
27.9%
Other
5.2%
2. National Issues
Obama Approval

Excellent
13.4%
Good
62.7%
Fair
18.7%
Poor
5.2%
Original Question: How would you rate the way President Barack Obama is handling his job as President?
Obama Approval

Favorable
76.1%
Unfavorable
23.9%
Favorable Numbers were attained by adding the “excellent” and “good” responses into a “favorable” category and adding the “fair” and “poor” responses into an “unfavorable” category.
Health Care Reform

Favor
42.2%
Oppose
20.0%
Undecided/Don’t Know
37.8%
Original Question: As of right now, do you favor or oppose the healthcare reforms proposed by President Obama and the congressional Democrats?
3. Campus Issues
Michelle Obama Community Service Challenge

Good For Community
83.0%
Politicizing
8.2%
Don’t Know/No Opinion
8.9%
Original Question: As you may have heard, on September 11, 2009, First Lady Michelle Obama challenged GW students to complete 100,000 hours of community service and in return Obama promised to be GW’s commencement speaker this year.  Do you think Michelle Obama’s challenge is good for the community and University, or is she politicizing community service, as suggested by Young Americans Foundation (YAF)?
Getting H1N1 at GW

Very Concerned
8.9%
Moderately Concerned
30.4%
Not Too Concerned
36.3%
Not At All Concerned
24.4%
Original Question: As a GW student, how concerned are you of contracting the H1N1 virus, commonly known as the swine flu?
4. Student Association Approval
Votes in SA Election (first round)

Kyle Boyer
22.2%
Julie Bindelglass
15.2%
Nick Polk
12.1%
Someone Else
3.0%
Did Not Vote
47.5%
Note: Non-Freshmen Only
Original Question: To Non-Freshman Students: Who did you vote for in last February’s Student Association presidential election (first round)?
Votes in SA Election (first round, voters only)

Kyle Boyer
42.3%
Julie Bindelglass
28.8%
Nick Polk
23.1%
Someone Else
5.8%
Note: Non-Freshmen Only
Boyer Kicked Off Ballot by JEC

Fairly
17.4%
Unfairly
42.9%
Don’t Know/No Opinion
39.8%
Note: Non-Freshmen Only
Original Question: To Non-Freshman Students: Do you think Kyle Boyer was fairly or unfairly removed from the runoff ballot in last February’s Student Association presidential election for exceeding campaign spending limits?
Vishal Aswani- Retrospective Job Approval Rating

Excellent
2.0%
Good
9.2%
Fair
22.4%
Poor
34.7%
Don’t Know/No Opinion
31.6%
Note: Non-Freshmen Only
Original Question: To Non-Freshman Students: How would you rate the overall job performance of former Student Association President Vishal Aswani during the last academic year?
Vishal Aswani – Retrospective Job Approval Rating

Favorable
16.4%
Unfavorable
83.6%
Favorable Numbers were attained by adding the “excellent” and “good” responses into a “favorable” category and adding the “fair” and “poor” responses into an “unfavorable” category.  “Don’t Know/No Opinion” answers were removed, and the percentages were recalculated.
Student Association Approval (Non-Freshmen Only)

Excellent
2.0%
Good
22.4%
Fair
19.4%
Poor
35.7%
No Opinion
20.4%
Original Question: To Non-Freshman Students: How would you rate the overall job performance of former Student Association President Vishal Aswani during the last academic year?
Student Association Approval (Freshmen Only)

Favorable
78.4%
Unfavorable
8.1%
No Opinion
16.2%
Favorable Numbers were attained by adding the “excellent” and “good” responses into a “favorable” category and adding the “fair” and “poor” responses into an “unfavorable” category.
Student Association Approval (Non-Freshmen)

Favorable
24.5%
Unfavorable
55.1%
No Opinion
20.4%
Favorable Numbers were attained by adding the “excellent” and “good” responses into a “favorable” category and adding the “fair” and “poor” responses into an “unfavorable” category.

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