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Democrat Incumbent in Arkansas faces 19 point poll deficit: Lincoln trails Republican challenger John Boozman
Incumbent Governor Mike Beebe (D), who retains very high approval ratings, leads over opponent Jim Keet (R) by 22 points
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Crist Retains lead in Florida Senate Race, While Gubernatorial Race Remains Close
Florida Governor and Independent Senate Candidate Charlie Crist leads over his Republican and Democrat opponents
In the Gubernatorial race, Democrat Alex Sink leads Republican contender Bill McCollum by one point, and trails the other Republican contender Rick Scott by three points - but about a quarter of Florida voters remain undecided -
California Democrats Maintain Slight Lead, Though with 4 Months to Go...
... the Republican base is more energized and more likely to vote than the Democratic base, and voters of
all political stripes are highly dissatisfied with California politics. -
Oil Spill More Noise Than Substance?
Three out of five (60%) Americans are still in favor of offshore drilling despite recent spill; more disapprove than approve with Obama's handling of spill despite no change in his overall approval ratings
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The World's Most Satisfied Local Communities
Ipsos Social Research Institute Measures 23 Countries and finds Netherlands (85%), Canada (83%), Australia (82%), India (76%), Germany (74%) and US (73%) on Top
South Korea (34%), Hungary (45%), Japan (46%), China (48%) and Russia (49%) on Bottom -
Hispanics as Likely as the General Population to Recognize the Importance in Partaking in the 2010 Census; 9 in 10 See Participation as a Duty
Hispanics More Likely to Trust their Personal Information Will Not Be Shared
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Florida races far from certain: Gubernatorial and Senate races in statistical dead heats, with about a quarter of Floridians undecided
Senate: Crist 30%, Rubio 27%, Meek 15%... Undecided 23%
Governor: McCollum 34%, Sink 32%... Undecided 26% -
Obama's Approval Ratings Hold Despite Pessimism about the Direction of the Country
In Upcoming Midterm Elections, 45% of Registered Voters Plan to Cast Their Ballot for a Democrat vs. 42% for a Republican
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Nationally, 61% Back Arizona Law Targeting Illegal Immigrants
Same Proportion Would Support the Same Law in their Own State