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YES, It Can Be Done: Ipsos Polling Aces US Election Outcome
Last Ipsos/McClatchy Poll Released Showed 53% Democrat, 46% Republican and Mirrored Popular Vote Outcome of 52.6% Democrat, 46.1% Republican
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With Less Than 24 Hours Before Election Day, Obama Maintains Lead - Among Likely Voters, Obama 53%, McCain 46%
Among Most Important Issues, Leadership (23%) Picks Up Steam in Final Poll - Essentially Tied with National Security (26%), but Still Behind the Economy (62%); Obama Viewed as Stronger on Leadership (Obama 50%; McCain 46%)
2008 Campaign Has Generated Excitement and Interest in Voting (64%); Regardless of Vote Intent, Most Likely Voters Expect Barack Obama Will Be Elected President (65%) -
Majority of Americans Believe in Ghosts (57%) and UFOs (52%)
Americans Divided on Scariest Political Candidate Costume - 36% Barack Obama, 28% John McCain
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Strong Majority of Americans Believe in Safety Precautions for Children Trick-or-Treating
Even With Concerns, More than Half of Americans Will Hand Out Halloween Treats
One Quarter (23%) of Americans Have a Child Under Age 15 Who Will Be Trick-or-Treating This Year -
The Ipsos Weekly College Football Fan First Poll (WEEK 9)
Texas Remains #1 in Fan First Poll, Penn State Jumps to #2
While Texas holds onto top spot, Penn State ranked best team by fans in Midwest and Northeast. -
Presidential Race Narrows Slightly With One Week Until Election - Among Likely Voters, Obama 48%, McCain 42%
McCain Picks Up Ground On Jobs and Healthcare, Although Obama Still Seen As Stronger (Jobs - Obama 50%, McCain 43%; Healthcare - Obama 53%, McCain 37%)
Economy Still Dominates as Most Important Issue (Jobs and the Economy 42%, National Security 17%, Leadership 9%) -
A Quarter of American Homeowners Are Delaying the Purchase of a New or Existing Home Due to the Current Economic Climate
However, Nine in Ten Agree that Owning a Home is Still the Best Long-term Investment they can Make with their Money
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Obama Maintains Lead in Presidential Race - Among Likely Voters, Obama 50%, McCain 42%
Obama seen as stronger on jobs (Obama 54%, McCain 38%), healthcare (Obama 56%, McCain 32%), taxes (Obama 49%, McCain 41%); McCain holds edge on national security (McCain 52%, Obama 40%)
Economy still dominates as most important issue (jobs and the economy 43%, national security 14%, leadership 10%) -
Global Study Finds Majorities of Online Consumers are Concerned about Identity Theft and Fraud
Identity theft is more pronounced in English speaking countries
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The Ipsos Weekly College Football Fan First Poll (WEEK 7)
Fans Continue To Vote Alabama #1.
Texas, Penn State, Florida and Oklahoma State are close behind after each had an impressive victory in front of a national TV audience