Thursday, November 1, 1834 Pago 4 Dally Nebraskan Election Supplement oil shows Reagan, Exon, GOP are favorites "D, A Dally Ncbnssfcaii PoU poll conducted Oct. 19 to 24, 70.7 male, 72 female. Students' phone Doug Bereuter Republican, 58.7; Second District Congressional Story by Mona Z. Koppclman percent of 1 50 registered respond- numbers were randomly selected Don t Know, 19.6; Neither, Demorrnt m a .B.i ?WoW ;t?KK SECOND DISTRICT VOTERS: Haipaub,nepublican,60;DKNA: 1 TXT I ., uJa k..7k ri:i.. ur.n.. ,hlla Q1 nor. was rfnn nt varied timps to en- Who WO 111 d VCU VCte for If the 10; Neltner U. uiiuDLuuciiu puuvu uy uic uuuv VYrtllci tuuiiuaiv, tic t.w ' - - - . --- , . - , the Nov. 6 election. Of 200 students polled, 150 Poll results for national races heldtoday? J""1 S,neTublifan fififi" in a random student opinion were registered voters - 78 are tabulated below, in total and SSSSiESSS !wSK''' tu AVfVrV YEARS PROFESSIONAL TECHNICAL AND ENGINEERING EXPERIENCE ' TO WORK FOR YOU IN THE TOTAL PUBLIC INTEREST JAC3G P. 7E1GUCG DIRECTOR POUCH DSSTHSS? Paid for by Jan P. Treves '. ) v.. I- . j- z:,.. , I,,, li fi'r iii mi ""mi i i i n w Many of you will cast your first vote for President on November 6. Continue on a course which President Reagan has charted by electing a team that will keep America strong. Leadership that's working "P? AP ART Whl KT77T 5(Q (Dnr Fac or ad Authorized by Reagan-Bush '84. M?My .... f - m r , TriTAf . fiJ ppurFJJTACP.S'. Know. 7.1: Neither. 0 a. vnn fl rptstrnd vnf pr In the Amendment t our. cfNebltkS? THISDDISTBlCrVQrEESrVo Favor, 61.1; Opposed, 13.9; DK YES 72.9 NO 27.1 would yoa vote for if the general NA, 2o election for Congress from the Are you a registered Eepubll- Third District were held today? &IALE (IN PEHCENTAGES) can, Democrat or Independent? Tom Vicker, Democrat, 0; Virginia Eesistered voter in the state of REP. 55.1 DEMO. 30.8 Smith, Republican, 88.9; Don't Nebraska: INDEP.-12.8 DK-1.3 Know, 11.1; Neither 0. YES -72.9 NO -27.1 Are you very likely, somehwat Amendment Four, a proposed Registered Republican, Demo likely or not at all likely to vote amendment to the Nebraska cr-t or Independent: in the November election? Constitution, is on the November Republican, 55. 1 ; Democrat, 30.8 Very - 84.6 Somewhat 10.3 ballet. This amendment would independent, 12.8; Don't Know Not at all 5.1 DK 0 allow the Legislature to put agri- NA 13 cultural land In a separate class, ' Who would you vote for if the for taxation purposes. Are you . November general election for president in favor of, or opposed to, tMa "HTrtton. of the United States were held wSSmSSsan today? Favor, 66.7; Oppose, lb.7, Don t ft ' ' .. ... . - i.riv isia n MONDALE 1 5.4 REAGAN - 75.6 KnowNo Answer, 1 6.7 '3' Not at 311 hkeV 5' 1 ' DKNA, 0 DK - 6.4 OTHER - 2.6 (J , , FEMALE (IN PERCENTAGES) Presidential election: Breakdown of presidential votes Registered voter in the state of Walter Mondale, 15.4; Ronald by registration: Nebraska: Reagan, 75.6; DKNA, 6.4; Other REPUBLICANS YES -77.4 NO - 22.6 2.6. REAGAN - 93.9MONDALE 2.4 DK 2.4 OTHER 1.2 Registered Republican, Demo- Senate race: crat or Independent: J. J. Exon, Democrat, 48.7; Nancy INDEPENDENTS Republican, 54.2; Democrat, 29.2; Hoch, Republican, 32.1; DKNA, REAGAN 60 MONDALE 15 Independent, 13.9; Don't Know 14.1; Neither, 5.1. DK-10 OTHER 15 NA, 2.7. s f , First District Congressional DEMOCRATS Likely to vote in the November race: REAGAN - 31 1 MONDALE 53.3 general election: Monica Bauer, Democrat, 15.2; DK 1 3 3 OTHER 2.2 Very likely, 87.5; Somewhat likely, Doug Bereuter, Republican, 58.7; 6.9; Not at all likely, 4.2; DKNA, DKNA, 19.6; Neither, 6.5. Who would you vote for if the 1.4. general election for one of the Second District Congressional two Nebraska seats in the U.S. Presidential election: race: senate were held today? Walter Mondale, 23.6; Ronald Tom Cavanaugh, Democrat, 14.3, J.J. Exon, Democrat, 48.7; Nancy Reagan, 65.3; DKNA, 6.9; Other, Hal Daub, Republican, 78.6; DK Hoch, Republican, 32.1; Don't 4.2. NA, 71.; Neither 0. Know, 14.1; Other 5.1. Senate race: Third District Congressional FIRST DISTRICT VOTERS: Who J.J. Exon, Democrat, 44.4; Nancy race: would you vote for if the general Hoch, Republican, 33.3; DKNA, Tom Vickers, Democrat, 0; Virgi- election for Congress from the 28.3; Neither, 2.1. nia Smith, Republican, 88.9; DK First District were held today? NA, 11.1; Neither 0 Monica Bauer, Democrat, 15.2; First District Congressinal race: Monica Bauer, Democrat. 28.3: Amendment Four Doug Bereuter, Republican, 41.3; Favor, 66.7; Opposed, 16.7; DK DKNA 28.3; Neither, 0. NA, 16.7 2U liUU uJ; WjVhu UvrO X x aaV' ojmwmM? fc-KYriViinarM V -J" 1 f 1 B Top ranking Republican on the powerful House Ap propriations Subcommittee on Agriculture. U Even key Democrats in the House want her back: "I count on her informed and effective leadership." the Hon. Jamie L Whitten, chairman, House Committee on Appropriations. O Voted repeatedly in the 98th Congress to levsl off federal spending and cut the deficit by more than $70 billion without hurting the elderly or low-income families. O Supported legislation to preserve soundness and stability of the Social Security system. Voted for reauthorization of Older Americans Act. B Persuaded Federal Energy Regulatory Commission to back down on rules for natural gas surcharges. 6 Led fight in Washington for investments in future of Third District communities such as: lower electricity rates through Sidney Power Grid; urban renewal for Kearney and seeking similar help for other com munities; Army installation of water system for homes outside of Grand Island where water supply was contaminated. E Leader, organizer of 13-state coalition of farm-state House members to fight credit crunch caused by high interest rates. Q Led the battle to obtain both emergency and long range flood prevention legislation along the Piatta River. El Consistently supported full funding of federal educa tion programs, including student loans, vocational edu cation, and improvements in math, science and foreign languages. Q Awarded five "watch dog" of the Treasury trophies and "Guardian of Small Business" honors from the Na tional Federation of Independent Business. B Secured passage of bill to double amount of funding available for the Farmers Home Administration guaranteed operating loans. B Supported legislation that improved medical health care, education, housing, and job opportunities for veterans. Fought the big spenders in Washington by voting against waste of taxpayer dollars with her 100 percent voting record in 1334. "1 ... Paid for end authorized by ihe committer to ra-elect Virginia Smith to Congress. v E L E C T I O N J& 0fc.inihtniinii t'Ai n ) . - 1 J- "' . .-..fa. m. ry m mm'm'k-l jr v J J ft -" r.;-v : s r - - r V V 9 - fc : - - " '-J" Your Vote on Congressman Can Do I he lob Paid for by the Hal Daub for Congress Committee