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September 22, 2004
CIRCLE/MTV survey
My organization, CIRCLE, jointly released a poll with MTV yesterday. (That should raise my hipness quotient at least a bit.) It was a survey of Americans between the ages of 18 and 29. Some of the highlights:
Meanwhile, I'm off to Greenville, South Carolina to speak about civic education at the State Bar Association meetings ....
Posted by peterlevine at September 22, 2004 02:11 PM
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This poll is very interesting, especially in light of the interview that Bill O'Reilly conducted with Jon Stewart of the Daily Show last week. The entire transcript is here: http://www.wonkette.com/archives/the-ostewart-factor-021688.php
The gist of it is, O'Reilly crowns Stewart as a major political bellwether for the 'stoned slacker' contingent of the electorate (I suspect, but don't know that Comedy Central's demographic overlaps quite a bit with MTV's). Because 'stoners' can't distinguish comedy from real political news and analysis ...
Posted by: Eli at September 23, 2004 12:25 PM
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