C I Host Poll Indicates Bush Leads Kerry Among
Businesses; Hosting Company Tallies Huge, Expedient
Sample From Internet [November 1, 2004]
DALLAS,
Nov 1, 2004 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ -- C I Host today
released of one of the largest presidential polls ever
conducted among small- to medium-sized business owners,
indicating that Republican incumbent George W. Bush
enjoys a commanding lead over Democratic candidate John
Kerry prior to Tuesday's election. The poll tallies
the opinions of 27,593 U.S. respondents who participated
in an e-mail questionnaire distributed to C I Host clients
throughout the country. An additional 4,823 international
respondents participated.
Significantly,
the U.S. survey found 49 percent of business owners
plan to vote for Bush, while 45 percent named Kerry.
Although Bush reportedly is in the lead, the poll did
show evidence of the "swing vote" crossing
beyond party affiliations, as 58 percent of respondents
said they were Republicans, and 41 percent Democrats.
When
asked to rank deciding factors, 52 percent of all business
owners ranked health care number one. On health care,
61 percent said they offered employees a health care
plan 24 months ago. Only 42 percent offer a company-
wide health plan today. The economy/jobs was the second
most important issue, with 39 percent. Only 7 percent
cited the war in Iraq. It is interesting to note that
of those who support Bush, a majority of respondents
said they support the candidate for business savings
based on tax cuts. Of those supporting Kerry, healthcare
was listed as the number one reason.
Christopher
Faulkner, CEO of C I Host, said, "This survey reflects
a unified voice among the small businesses who are the
backbone of the American economy. Their vote indicates
they are prospering in the current climate, and the
majority wish to continue the gradual recovery of the
last twelve months. It will be interesting to see how
these numbers compare with the general electorate."
The
poll was sent to 125,000 U.S. customers of C I Host.
Results are based on respondents who completed the survey
before a Saturday deadline. The majority of the businesses
represented, 42 percent, said they range from 6 to 10
employees. The American Small Business Administration
estimates, that 79 percent of businesses are comprised
of 10 or fewer employees, and these small businesses
employee a higher percentage of workers under the age
of 25 as well as more employees over the age of 65.
Of
those "closely following the race," 79 percent
stated that the Internet was their preferred source
of campaign news.
"It
comes as no surprise that these businesses -- all with
an Internet presence -- rely on the Web for their news,"
Faulkner said. "Additional, it is important to
note that without the Internet this magnitude of survey
could not be conducted as efficiently as we have done
within our customer base, which totals 210,000 clients
around the world."
Internationally
-- perhaps no surprise -- 68 percent of non-American
respondents said hypothetically they would vote for
Kerry, while 32 percent would choose Bush. It is also
significant that of the 30,000 international businesses
polled, only 16 percent responded. Sixty-four percent
said they are following the race closely; and 72 percent
do not support the decision to wage war with Iraq.
"Perhaps
that supports the adage that you tend to hear from the
naysayers," Faulkner said. "Complacency seems
to be the biggest fear among both camps, as candidates
stumped to get out the vote throughout the weekend."
Repeating
the trend of most political trackers, the C I Host study
found that 93 percent of business owners are following
the campaigns closely, and 94 percent said they will
vote in this election. Forty percent said Bush best
represents small business owners interests, while 31
percent said Kerry.
Lastly,
89 percent of respondents said they would not disclose
their political affiliation on a business Web site.
For
a copy of the complete survey, including general comments
about the election, e-mail pr@cihost.com .
About
C I Host:
C
I Host (http://www.cihost.com ), based in the Dallas/Fort
Worth market, is a global Web hosting and Internet solutions
provider serving 210,000 individual consumers and businesses
in 190 countries worldwide. C I Host's headquarters
and Network Operations Center are in Bedford, Texas,
and the company operates additional diverse data centers
in Los Angeles and Chicago.
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