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Price of War on U.S. Society: A Political Issue?
Split Among College-Educated Drives Attitudes On Progress U.S. Has Made Since 9/11--Issues for Eggheads
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Measuring Hope For The Future And Quality Of Life
A 12-country survey from pre-9/11 replicated and released on the eve of the 9/11 anniversary
America Emerges as #1 Most Hopeful Nation, and #1 Most Satisfied -- Other Anglophone Nations Follow but Germany, Russia, and Poland Mired in Gloom -
Ipsos-Reid/Cook Political Report: Voters Believe Republicans Control Congressional Agenda: Overall, 55% Say Republicans in Control, 32% Democrats
Democratic Voters Say Republicans in Charge, 73%-20%
Republican Voters Split: Only 40% Say Republicans in Charge, 45% Democrats
Independent Voters Say Republicans in Charge, 46%-27%, with Many Not Sure
41% Prefer Republican Control, 45% Democratic After Midterm Election -
Ipsos-Reid/Cook Political Report: DEAD HEAT!
Partisan Preference for Congressional Control is All Tied Up,
43% Prefer Democratic Control, 43% Republican
But Advantage to the Democrats Right Now -
Ipsos-Reid/Cook Political Report: Stock Market Jitters Drive Down Some Scores
Stock Market Jitters Drive Down Some Scores But Congressional Preference Effects Are Muted
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Ipsos-Reid/Cook Political Report: Political Fallout Of Corporate Scandals
Weeks of Bad Business News Create Political Problems for Republicans, Bush
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As World Populations Age, Is the New World Coping Better Than the Old World?
Global polling shows marked differences across countries in approaches to aging
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Ipsos-Reid/Cook Political Report: Independent Women Shifting Away From Republican Party On Congressional Elections
Room For Improvement In Loyalty Of Democratic Voters And Trend Toward Democrats Among Independents
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Ipsos-Reid/Cook Political Report: Coattails by Region: Bush's Re-Elect Scores Fade Outside the South, January - May.
In Congressional Preference,
Republicans Hold Solid Leads in South, Midwest, and
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Global Poll Shows World Perceived As More Dangerous Place
While Criminal Violence, Not Terrorism, Key Concern In Daily Life, Eleven Country Survey Shows That U.S. Missile Defense Initiative Seen As Creating A More Dangerous World