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Ipsos/Cook Political Poll: A Politically Weakened President Approaches Decision on War
Bush Support Drops Dramatically
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Ipsos CASH Index: Finds New Low At 61.5
Third Straight Drop In Twice-Monthly Study
Ipsos CASH Index Dropped By 25 Points Between May And November 2002, Now IT HAS Dropped Nearly 15 More Points After A Brief Plateau;
It's A Top-Down Consumer Recession, With Macro-Economic Worries But Not Consumer Experience With Spending, Investing Or Job Security Woes
Does That Presage A Big Consumer Bounce Once War Worries Clarify? -
Lonely America: Little Global Support for U.S. Government Policies
Few citizens want leaders to further back
American positions, Ipsos survey shows -
What are a Refrigerator's Contents Worth?
Linking marketing research and zip code data `truly amazing'
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Ipsos-Reid/Cook Political Report: The Gender Gap, Other Gaps, and the Undecided Voters
Cook Political Report/Ipsos-Reid Survey Shows Bush Reelect Margin is +14 Overall (43% Definitely Vote to Reelect Bush Minus 29% Definitely for Someone Else);
Gender Gap is 14 Percentage Points (Bush Margin +22 with Men, +8 with Women);
Age, Region, and Marriage Gaps Wider Than Gender Gap at Outset of 2003 -
Ipsos-Reid/Cook Political Report: Two-in-Three Voters Continue to Approve of Bush's Job Performance
In First Post-Election Cook Political Report/Ipsos-Reid Survey, Strong Approval of Bush Performance Overall. On Bush Approval, the Marriage Gap Matters Most. On Direction of the Country, the Familiar Gender Gap Reappears.
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Ipsos-Reid/Cook Political Report: The Do-It-Yourself Election
Democrats Fail to Turn Economic Distress into Votes for a New Economic Policy; Republicans Fail to Turn Bush Job Scores into Preference for Republican Congress; Parties Leave Voters to Figure It Out for Themselves