A new Quinnipiac survey does the high school popularity rankings. Bottom line: Obama and Rudolph Giuliani (who Americans clearly don't really understand, even if they think they know him) are up, Dubya, Newt Gingrich and John Kerry are down -- way down. And no surprise -- Bill is more popular than Hill'.
Here are the rankings:
1) Rudolph Giuliani - 64.2. (9) 2) Sen. Barack Obama 58.8 (41) 3) Sen. John McCain 57.7 (12) 4) Condoleezza Rice - 56.1 (7) 5) Bill Clinton - 55.8 (1) 6) Sen. Joseph Lieberman - 52.7 (16) 7) NYC Mayor Michael Bloomberg - 51.1 (44) 8) John Edwards - 49.9 (20) 9) Sen. Hillary Clinton - 49 (1) 10) N.M. Gov. Bill Richardson - 47.7 (65) 11) Sen. Joseph Biden 47 (52) 12) Nancy Pelosi 46.9 (34) 13) Gov. Mitt Romney - 45.9 (64) 14) Former VP Al Gore - 44.9 (3) 15) President George Bush - 43.8 (1) 16) Sen. Evan Bayh - 43.3 (75) 17) Newt Gingrich - 42 (15) 18) Sen. Bill Frist - 41.5 (53) 19) Sen. Harry Reid - 41.2 (61) 20) Sen. John Kerry - 39.6 (5)
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dim done
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if done = "" then
done = "No"
%>
Tell a friend
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Else
if request.form("done") = "Yes" then
'sets variables
dim email, sendmail
email = request.form("email")
Set sendmail = Server.CreateObject("CDONTS.NewMail")
'put the webmaster address here
sendmail.From = "webmaster@aspbasics.com"
'The mail is sent to the address entered in the previous page.
sendmail.To = email
'Enter the subject of your mail here
sendmail.Subject = "Check out this website"
'send a specific page or send a site url
dim url
'url = Request.ServerVariables("HTTP_REFERER")
url = "http://www.aspbasics.net"
'This is the content of the message.
sendmail.Body = "Site recommendation from a friend!" & _
vbCrlf & vbCrlf & "A friend has sent you this email and thought you would should check out this site." & _
vbCrlf & url & vbCrlf
'this sets mail priority.... 0=low 1=normal 2=high
sendmail.Importance = 1
sendmail.Send 'Send the email!
response.redirect Request.ServerVariables("HTTP_REFERER")
'Response.write ("Sent to ") & email
End if
End if
%>
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