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Ipsos-Reid/Cook Political Report: Americans Weigh Importance of Economy and Foreign Policy Issues Equally
Bush's High Job Approval Driven by Handling of Foreign Policy and War on Terrorism
Majority of Americans like President Bush Both as a Person and as President -
Indicators Point to Rising Consumer Confidence Ahead
THE IPSOS-REID/CONSUMER ECONOMICS NATIONAL POLL
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Ipsos-Reid/Cook Political Report: Persistent Shift in Party Identification Means GOP Shows Strength as the Midterm Election Year Begins
Persistent changes in party identification raise questions about whether traditional midterm election voting patterns will be trumped in 2002.
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G-7 Countries Find Their Public Supportive of U.S. Military Action in Afghanistan
But Serious Opposition Appears in Other Countries, New Global Poll Finds
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Americans Put High Priority On Passing Energy Bill
95% Of Americans Say Federal Action On Energy Is Important
72% Of Americans Say Passing Bill Is Higher Priority Compared to Other Action Congress Might Take These Days
73% Of Americans Say Congress Should Make Energy Bill Part Of President Bush's Stimulus Plan
67% of Americans Say Exploration Of New Energy Sources In U.S., Including Alaska's Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR), Is Convincing Reason To Support Passing Energy Policy Bill -
War, Economy and Quality Of Life
"Quality Of Life" Scores Are Up, Despite Drop In U.S. Economy; A Sense Of Purpose Adds What Economic Worries Take Away
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America's Summer Slump
Americans are Slightly More Likely To Mention Issues Related To The Economy (37%) Than Moral Issues (26%)--Says Ipsos-Reid U.S. Poll
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Beijing Olympics Will Be a Tough Sell with the U.S.
Some Even Support Boycott if China's Rights Record Does Not Improve
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Supreme Decisions: Public's View of the Supreme Court
Two-Thirds (64%) Say they Approve of the Actions of the Supreme Court Over the Last Year and an Even Greater Number (85%) Say they Have Respect for Supreme Court Justices