Santa Claus exists—he's bringing President Barack Obama and Mitt Romney presents this year—but he might be cutting back on gifts canada goose women outlet thanks to the "fiscal cliff," according to a lighthearted new survey released Monday by Public Policy Polling (PPP).
More Americans put Romney than Obama on Kris Kringle's "nice" list: 63 percent said the former M**achusetts governor would get presents, versus just 51 percent for the president, PPP found.
Respondents gave Mo canada goose outlet online mmy quite a bit of latitude should she be caught smooching Saint Nick: 43 percent would tell Daddy, 40 percent would not, and 17 percent weren't sure.
If Grandma were to be run over by a reindeer, the poll suggested the jolly fat man might get away with it: 61 percent said they would not press charges; just 24 percent said they would. There was a slight partisan split on that question, with 33 percent of Democrats saying they'd take Father Christmas to court, compared with 19 perc canada goose cheap ent of Republicans.
By a 52-45 percent ratio, respondents professed to believe in Santa, and 80 percent said they were on his "nice list." Just 11 percent fessed up to belonging in the "naughty" column of the ledger.
And 44 percent said Santa was a Democrat, against 28 percent who said he was a Republican. (No word on whether the elvecanada goose sale s are, or should be, unionized or protected by OSHA's workplace safeguards.)
With Washington abuzz with talk about going over the "fiscal cliff" come Jan. 1, 54 percent of voters said they worried that the package of automatic tax hikes andcanada goose women jacket government spending cuts might lead Santa to cut back.