Strange how you do a big survey and then the only thing some people focus on is the Ming Campbell result
Here is a bit from today's Independent:
"The cracks in Sir Ming "the Vase" Campbell widen after the Liberal Democrats' poor performance in Thursday's council ballots; only self-deluding supporters still believe that the gent can lead them to anything constituting general election "success".
So I'm pleased to be able to bring Ming good news from Britain's gay community. A poll by the website Pink News finds that, given the choice between Gordon Brown, David Cameron and Ming, 40 per cent of its readers prefer Ming. A third voted for David Cameron, and just 27 per cent for Gordon Brown. Ming relies on the older gay voter: of those too young to vote in 2005, half chose Cameron and only 17 per cent the Lib Dem leader.
"Hardly a day passes without the Lib Dems sending out a gay message," says a Pink News spokesman. "Cameron may be a metrosexual man, but he's never done an interview with the gay press. Neither has Gordon Brown, who has never engaged with the gay community."

