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Voters Increase Support for Stem Cell Research After Viewing Michael 
J. Fox Ad

FLEMINGTON, N.J.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct 26, 2006 - A new national 
study revealed that American voters' support for stem cell research 
increased after they viewed an ad featuring Michael J. Fox in which 
he expresses his support for candidates who are in favor of stem cell 
research. 

The study was conducted among 955 Americans by HCD Research and 
Muhlenberg College Institute of Public Opinion (MCIPO) during October 
24-25, to obtain Americans' views on the stem cell research before 
and after they watched the ad. 


 
The participants included self-reported Democrats, Republicans and 
Independents. They were asked to view the ad and respond to pre-and 
post-viewing questions regarding their opinions and emotions 
concerning the ad. 

Among the study findings: 

-- Among all respondents, support for stem cell research increased 
from 78% prior to viewing the ad, to 83% after viewing the ad. 
Support among Democrats increased from 89% to 93%, support among 
Republicans increased from 66% to 68% and support among Independents 
increased from 80% to 87% after viewing the ad. 

-- The level of concern regarding a candidate's view on stem cell 
research increased among all respondents from 57% prior to viewing 
the ad to 70% after viewing the ad. Among Democrats, the level of 
concern increased from 66% to 83% and Republicans' level of concern 
increased from 50% to 60%. Independents' level of concern increased 
from 58% to 69%. 

-- The perception that the November election is relevant to the U.S. 
policy on stem cell research increased across all voter segments, 
with an increase of 9% among all respondents pre- and post-viewing 
from 62% to 71%. The Democrats' perception increased from 75% to 83%, 
Republicans' perception increased from 55% to 62% and Independents' 
perception increased from 60% to 68% pre- and post-viewing. 

-- The advertisement elicited similar emotional responses from all 
responders with all voter segments indicating that they were "not 
bored and attentive" followed by "sorrowful, thankful, afraid and 
regretful." 

-- The vast majority of responders indicated that the advertisement 
was believable with 76% of all responders reporting that it 
was "extremely believable" or "believable." Among party affiliation, 
93% of Democrats 57% of Republicans and 78% of Independents indicated 
it "extremely believable" or "believable." 

Respondents were asked to indicate what candidate they would vote for 
in the U.S. House of Representatives election if it was held today 
before and after viewing the ad. 

-- Republicans who indicated that they were voting for a Republican 
candidate decreased by 10% after viewing the ad (77% to 67%). 
Independents planning to vote for Democrats increased by 10%, from 
39% to 49%. 

Automated real time response curves for both interest and 
believability were created through feedback from responders. Survey 
participants used their mouse to evaluate levels of interest and 
believability by moving it from left to right while viewing the ad. 
These can be viewed at: 
http://www.hcdi.net/PressReleases/foxAdCurves.html 

Editors/Reporters: For more information on the poll, or to speak with 
Glenn Kessler, co-founder, managing partner, HCD Research or Chris 
Borick, Ph.D., director of the Muhlenberg College Institute of Public 
Opinion, please contact Vince McGourty, M&M Communications, Inc., at 
(908) 638-5555 or ([log in to unmask]). 

HCD Research is a marketing and communications research company 
headquartered in Flemington, NJ. The company's services include 
traditional and web-based marketing and communications research. HCD 
Research is also the developer of hcdhealth.com, a web site for 
health care professionals. For additional information on HCD 
Research, access the company's web site at www.hcdi.net or call HCD 
Research at 908-788-9393. Headquartered in Allentown, Pennsylvania, 
MCIPO is a respected source of public opinion data on local, state 
and national issues. 

Contact 

M&M Communications, Inc.
Vince McGourty, 908-638-5555
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