Article: Eighty-Seven Percent of Workers Say They Plan to Vote in This Year's Presidential Election, CareerBuilder.com Survey Finds.

- 28 percent of workers have debated a co-worker regarding the upcoming election -

CHICAGO, Oct. 29 /PRNewswire/ -- With the election less than seven days away, voting for a new president is on the minds of many workers. Nearly nine-in-ten (87 percent) workers say they will be voting in the 2008 presidential election, according to a CareerBuilder.com nationwide survey of more than 6,100 workers. Forty-one percent of workers say they plan to vote after work, followed by 31 percent who plan to do it before. Fourteen percent of workers plan to cast their votes sometime during the workday.

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