John Edwards for President in 2008? 2 out of every 100 Americans say yes

May 22, 2007 (PRLEAP.COM) Politics News
West Palm Beach, FL, May 22, 2007, — John Edwards for President? In the opinion of avid web surfers, not likely. These stats come courtesy of a recent poll conducted by mediabyslice.com. Media by Slice is a new website that picks the public’s brain on everything from politics to pop culture. Should Paris Hilton stay behind bars? Would you like to be her jailhouse roomie? There’s never a dull moment on mediabyslice.com.

Will Britney Spears finally get her life together? Are Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt going to make it? The feedback is honest and off-the-cuff.

Presidential hopefuls can visit the site for stats on their growing (or waning) popularity. Also, mediabyslice.com offers in-depth surveys on important social issues, such as soaring gas prices. The information provided by the surveys can help politicians gage public opinion. It can also aid them in shaping their platforms.
Wish you could chat with the presidential hopefuls? Register on mediabyslice.com’s presidential blogs and let your voice be heard. Blogging for the people, by the people.


Mediabyslice.com is at the forefront of a growing trend. Everyone from political advisors to celebrity PR people scour the web for public opinion. They’re looking for public polls that are quick, easy, and free to view. That’s what mediabyslice.com aims to provide. Mediabyslice.com does what other opinion polls can’t: Get the average Joe’s take on hot button issues.

Mediabyslice.com is a place for people to express their opinions. The site delves into the war in Iraq. Other polls are light-hearted, such as questions about celebrities and current events. It’s an easy way for a cross-section of the American public to share their views.

Since early 2007, Mediabyslice.com has been a place for people to quickly and easily share their opinions on social, cultural, and political issues. The site is a source of information for anyone looking to gauge public opinion.
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