Dressed in high heels, boas and serious economic clout, The Divas have cast their vote for President and First Lady through a poll conducted by DistinctivelyDiva.com. With 3% of the Divas reporting in, if the elections were held today, Kerry wins with 60% of the vote, Bush 40%. With 96% of the sample registered to vote, these are not idle promises.
(PRWEB) November 2, 2004 -- Dressed in high heels, boas and serious economic clout, The Divas have cast their vote for President and First Lady through a poll conducted by DistinctivelyDiva.com. With 3% of the Divas reporting in, if the elections were held today, Kerry wins with 60% of the vote, Bush 40%. With 96% of the sample registered to vote, these are not idle promises.
If the Divas had their way there would be some wife swapping in the White House. Sixty percent want Laura Bush with Teresa Heinz Kerry trailing her husband with only 40% of the vote for First Lady.
International Divas also registered a resounding call for Kerry as President, with 14% reporting for Bush.
How the poll was taken:
A brief questionnaire was emailed to 3474 subscribers with current email addresses. At the time of this report, 100 had responded to the poll with their answers, or 3% of the population.
Who are the Divas?
www.DistinctivelyDiva.com is an international online community of women celebrating the magnifience and wonder of all women. Founded by Maureen O'Crean, co-author of I Am Diva, Every Woman's Guide to Outrageous Living (Warner Books)
About the Divas
We are between the ages of 29 and 83, educated with 56% holding a 4 year degree and 53% reporting incomes of 53% over $41K. Forty-four percent are married with 45% stating they are single or divorced. Three percent live with a significant other. Fifty-three percent of us have children, 44% work full time, 35% are self-employed and 6% are stay-at-home moms. Sixty-five percent of us live in the city, 29% in the suburbs and 6% in rural areas. Eight-two percent live in the US and 18% are international.
Demographic data was gathered in a separate survey.
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