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Thursday, November 29, 2012

7 OF 10 AMERICANS PREFER 'MERRY CHRISTMAS' OVER 'HAPPY HOLIDAYS'

There’s hope for America yet. According to a new Rasmussen poll, Americans still prefer stores to show signs reading “Merry Christmas” instead of “Happy Holidays.”

The huge majority of Americans, 68%, voted for “Merry Christmas” over the “Happy Holidays” voters, who comprised 23% of the population surveyed. In all 34 of the categories Rasmussen polled, "Merry Christmas" won by a wide margin.

With men, “Merry Christmas” was ahead 69% to 2%.

With women, it was ahead, 67% to 23%.

Whites: 69% to 20%.

Blacks: 56% to 40%.

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1 comment:

Paul Adams said...

We have been a christian society in America, but it seems after 9/11 we are bowing down to Muslim extremists and their ways, look how Egypt voted for morasy a terrorist in sheep's clothing, America you better wake up before this bites you in the A/S...Looks whats going on in France and Great Britain.