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More Think Obama Tried to Do Too Much Than Too Little in His First Year in Office
President's Approval Rating Remains Steady, but Congress' Plunges;
Attitudes on Health Care Reform Have Become Entrenched -
Presidential Approval Remains Stable Across the Agenda, with the Economy Still Reigning As the Most Important Issue
Majorities of Americans Support Increased Security Measures at Airports As a Means of Reducing Terrorism
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Presidential Approval Slips Below 50% As Ratings of Obama's Handling of Various Issues Fall Across the Board
Democratic Party Declines in Favorability As Republican Party Recoups
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As Healthcare Reform Passes a Major Hurdle in the Senate, Americans Step Back to Assess the Plan
Number of Americans "Undecided" Leaps in Latest Ipsos Poll; One in Four Opposed to Healthcare Reform Say it Is Because Reforms Won't Go Far Enough
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Presidential and Congressional Approval Ratings Slip as Americans Still See No Improvement in Economic Outlook
Americans Tend to Be Wary of General Healthcare Reforms, Yet Majorities Support Specific Proposals
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Political Debate Fails to Alter Americans' Opinions about Obama, the Direction of the Country and Healthcare Reforms
A Majority of Americans Favor Economic or Diplomatic Sanctions against Iran, but Only 29% Support Military Action
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A Check-up on the Habits and Values of North America's Young Adults (Part 2)
Leisure and Media Habits of 18-34 Year-olds Highlight Cultural Similarities, Differences of U.S. and Canada
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A Check-up on the Habits and Values of North America's Young Adults (Part 1)
Lifestyles and Values among 18-34 Year-olds Differ When Crossing the 49th Parallel