Part 1

In the October 2006 and November 2006 issues of Playboy, the magazine reveals the results of a reader survey on the environment, abortion, stem-cell research, energy policy, the teaching of evolution and other controversial issues on the American political landscape. In conjunction with those Playboy articles, Playboy.com is publishing statistical data culled from that reader survey. The following data corresponds to the survey questions addressed in the October 2006 issue. (Click here for data from the November 2006 issue.)

1. Who did you vote for in the 2004 presidential election?
2. Who would you vote for President in 2008?
3. Would you vote for a woman to be president?
4. Do you feel federal elections are conducted fairly?
5. Have you ever contributed money to a political candidate or organization?
6. Should the Supreme Court overturn Roe v. Wade?
7. Do you believe a woman has the right to terminate her pregnancy?
8. Should the FDA approve the morning-after pill?
9. Do you support an amendment or law to ban gay marriage?
10. Should the Ten Commandments be posted in public places?
11. Do you believe Darwin's theory of evolution should be taught in schools?
12. Should the federal government fund stem-cell research?
13. Should the U.S. sign the Kyoto Treaty?
14. How would you characterize federal protection of the environment?
15. Have you changed your driving behavior as gas prices have risen?
16. What is the best way for the U.S. to further energy independence?
17. Did you vote in the last presidential election?
18. What is your political affiliation?
19. Where do you live?

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