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Ipsos-Public Affairs/Cook Political Report Poll: Post-war Optimism May Not Translate Into Republican Gains
The Gap Between Presidential Approval And Confidence In The Country Is Narrowing
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Ipsos CASH Index Jumps From All-Time CASH Index Low To The Highest Rating In Six Months
Increased Optimism About The Future Of America's Local Economies Witnessed In The Lead Up To The War In Iraq And During War
Partisan Party Identification May Explain Some Of The Record Jump In The CASH Index -
Ipsos-Public Affairs/Cook Political Report Poll: As War Progresses, Bush Approval Soars
But Support Is Divided Along Partisan Lines, With A Majority of Independents Not Supporting the President, an Ipsos-Public Affairs/Cook Political Report Poll Finds
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Ipsos-Public Affairs/Cook Political Report Poll: With War Underway, A Dramatic Political Boost For Bush, Republicans
In Ipsos-Public Affairs/Cook Political Report Poll, Bush Support Recovers
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On The Eve Of War, The United States Stands Alone
International Polling Shows Publics of Traditional U.S. Allies Oppose U.S.-British-Led Military Action to Remove Saddam Hussein
U.S. Citizens Stand Alone in Favor of Military Action in Choice Posed in Polls in Canada, France, U.K. and the U.S.
In Survey of Nine Countries, Majorities in Most Want to Distance Themselves from U.S. Policies in General -- France, Japan, Spain, Canada and U.K. More So -- While Three-in-Four Americans Want Other Countries to Draw Closer to U.S. Policies