Results from a political poll of Xbox Live users indicate a preference for the Liberal Democrat party in the UK elections, which kick off across the pond in about 12 hours or so.
Liberal Dem leader Nick Clegg (pictured) garnered over 30.0 percent of the Xbox Live vote [URL=http://www.edge-online.com/news/xbox-live-community-backs-lib-dems]reports Edge[/URL], easily outdistancing David Cameron and the Conservative Party (20.7 percent) and Gordon Brown’s Labour Party (17.6 percent). 31.3 percent of the XBL users were undecided.
The poll, conducted from April 29 through May 4, ended up with over 416,000 participants.
Microsoft Director of Xbox & Entertainment for the UK Stephen McGill stated, “…we believe our results provide a telling barometer of political attitudes amongst 18–30 year olds nationwide.”
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