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Without elected officials, there is no democracy. Government serves to express the will of the people, all agree. And we believe that it should not only express the will of the people, but carry it out.

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One powerful way we are asking American human people to participate in our efforts is by engaging in Public Opinion Polling.

As you know, an essential part of any Presidential election campaign--or of any campaign whatsoever, whether it be for a new soda-pop brand, an electric stove safety appliance, a cigarette that (supposedly) enhances "appeal," or what have you--is the Public Opinion Poll.

Public Opinion Pollsters are paid by campaigns to investigate issues of interest to everyone. In the case of a Presidential campaign, the number of such issues is nearly limitless. We cannot be concerned only with, say, the reliability of the product, or the ease with which it is absorbed, or the happiness it generates in the consumer. No, we must be concerned with such a range of questions and issues that... well, that it becomes simply mind-blowing.

Now professional Public Opinion Pollsters are very good indeed. They do know what they're doing, that's for sure. But in the case of a Presidential campaign, there is simply no way that any delimited number of Pollsters can keep up with the limitless onslaught of questions, the endless deluge of issues, the stupendous variety of subjects involved in the incredibly momentous act of attempting to gain huge political power.

GWBush.com is attempting to surmount these problems by setting up "grass-roots" efforts to poll the American human people. Now by "grass-roots" we do not mean the heinous corporate practices called "astroturf." (Sometimes, corporations will "seed" public opinion in various ways, paying large numbers of human people to spread feelings among an even larger number of human people, across a vast spectrum of geographical, cultural, and economic "communities of interest".) No, GWBush.com is simply asking you to help us examine issues of import to the American human people, by informal polling, without the proselytizing that sometimes accompanies it, informally or not.

Here, in our Research Initiatives section, are some questions we think will be critical to our campaign at some point in the future--probably not too distant! Check it out--and, if you're still a Doubting Thomas (essential for Democracy, don't feel bad), read up on our thoughts on elections and why they're important.

We will eagerly await your results!

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