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Ron Paul Leading Candidate According to FOX interactive, inc.

LOS ANGELES, Jan 03, 2008 (BUSINESS WIRE)

MySpace, the world's most popular social network, today announced the results of the first presidential primary in 2008, hosted online by the MySpace Impact Channel (http://impact.myspace.com), with Barack Obama and Ron Paul selected by the MySpace community as the preferred democratic and republican presidential candidates, respectively, in the 2008 general election. More than 150,000 MySpace users voiced their choice for the nation's highest office on January 1 and 2 via the MySpace Impact Channel, just days before the Iowa caucus.

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Myspace is owned by FOX interactive, inc.

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Even MySpace is owned by Faux?

Good grief, I am suffocated by msm. Don't we have laws against oligarchy, or too many concentration of medias under one corporation? What happened to that?

Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has.
-Margaret Mead

We USED to have laws but the FCC just "decided"

to allow Media Conglomerates to be able to own two different types of Media such as a TV Station and a Radio Station. That rule was CHANGED a few weeks ago. I wonder how much the Board was bribed on that one.

Amazing Amazing numbers!

Key findings from the MySpace Presidential Primary include:

-- Democratic respondents selected Barack Obama, who led with 46% of the vote, followed by Hillary Clinton (31% of the vote) and John Edwards (8% of the vote)

-- Republican respondents selected Ron Paul, who led with 37% of the vote, followed by Rudy Giuliani (18% of the vote) and Mike Huckabee (16% of the vote)

-- 83% of respondents plan to vote in the 2008 primary(1)

-- 91% of respondents plan to vote in the general election(1)

-- The Economy/Jobs, the War in Iraq and Health Care were the most important issues to respondents(1)

MySpace Presidential Primary Methodology:

-- The MySpace Presidential Primary was conducted online between 3:01am EST on Tuesday, January 1 and 11:59pm EST on Wednesday, January 2, on the MySpace Impact Channel

-- All MySpace users in the United States were invited and able to participate

-- The average respondent age was 29 years old

-- 153,226 MySpace users participated in the poll