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Grass-roots Democrats, however--the people who will actually vote for Clinton, Edwards or Obama--are not in a missionary mood. In a June 2006 German Marshall Fund survey, only 35% of Democrats, compared with 64% of Republicans, said the U.S. should "help establish democracy in other countries." While that response was colored by Iraq, most Democrats opposed even nonmilitary efforts such as supporting dissidents and imposing political sanctions. Blairites are big fans of foreign aid. But according to a 2005 Security and Peace Institute study, only 38% of Democrats said the U.S. can afford it. (The Republican number...
...report’s conclusions are largely based on the results of a survey administered by the advisory group in October. The survey was open to all Harvard students and elicited 2,581 responses...
...recommendations of the 14-member advisory group, created by the nine-person Search Committee last May, are drawn from their discussions with students and a university-wide student survey...
Fellow UC representative Joseph W. Stanley ’09 called for a new survey to be conducted...
...numbers are so skewed towards [having] finals before winter break,” he said. “When we have those kinds of margins, I think it largely cancels out any bias there was in the survey...