"The doormen usually turn us away," said Lynnette Gonis, one of the survey takers.
The survey takers said they might have missed additional concealed cameras.
Note that there was no control group or pre-screening of the survey takers.
After reciting several arguments for and against the plan, the survey takers asked all respondents again for their opinions.
When asked about problems, many survey takers complained about overcrowded buses.
In some cases, the report said, survey takers could not get close enough to the polls to collect adequate samples of voters opinion.
She invited the survey takers back "to take a look at the real West Virginia University."
That may be what they tell survey takers, and they can also tell it to the marines.
Most of the positive samples were presumably taken from homosexual men, the survey takers said.
Many of them, survey takers said, also voted for a small right-wing party, Tsomet.