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From: Dave Farber <farber () cis upenn edu>
Date: Thu, 9 Mar 2000 17:45:36 -0500



----- Original Message ----- 
From: Sam Simon 
To: Dave Farber 

As the nation's attention shifts from the presidential primaries to
campaigns for Congress and state and local offices, we at the George
Washington University's Democracy Online Project think that this is a
good moment to solicit a few quick reactions to a story behind the
election stories: the growth of online politics. The Democracy Online
Project has commissioned Thomas Opinion Research to conduct this brief
e-mail survey. All responses are confidential and will be reported back
in aggregate form.

Please take a couple of minutes to complete this brief questionnaire and
return it to us by e-mail to ThomasOpinRe () earthlink net no later than 5 p.m. EST on Friday March 17.
Respond before 5 p.m. EST on Friday March 10 and be eligible for a gift
certificate worth $100.

Please write your response at the end of each question.

1. Do you think the Internet has played a very important role, a
somewhat important, or not too important role in the presidential
campaigns to date?

2. Have you visited any of the presidential candidates' websites? (yes
or no)

3. [If yes to Question 2 please answer] How would you rate the quality
of the presidential websites overall-excellent, good, fair, or poor?

4. Have any of the presidential candidates e-mailed you? (yes or no)

5. How important do you think the Internet will be in the 2000 election
cycle-very important, somewhat important, or not too important?


<< Please do not reply to this email. Send your response to ThomasOpinRe () earthlink net >>


Thank you so much for your participation. Questions about this survey
can be directed to ThomasOpinRe () earthlink net or contact Thomas Opinion
Research at 703-878-1881.


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