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Travel Market in the United States Heading South in 2009?
Many Leisure and Business Travelers Expect to Travel Less Often Next Year
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Widespread Concern about Rising Food Costs Dampens Americans' Support of Policies Promoting the Production of Corn Ethanol
USDA data linking ethanol to food price increases diminishes Americans' support for policies promoting ethanol
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Majority Of Americans Feel Country Is On The Wrong Track; But "Right Direction" Makes Gains After Election
Presidential Approval On Handling The Economy At Lowest Point In A Year; Overall Approval at Year-Long Low As Well
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With Less Than 24 Hours Before Election Day, Obama Maintains Lead - Among Likely Voters, Obama 53%, McCain 46%
Among Most Important Issues, Leadership (23%) Picks Up Steam in Final Poll - Essentially Tied with National Security (26%), but Still Behind the Economy (62%); Obama Viewed as Stronger on Leadership (Obama 50%; McCain 46%)
2008 Campaign Has Generated Excitement and Interest in Voting (64%); Regardless of Vote Intent, Most Likely Voters Expect Barack Obama Will Be Elected President (65%) -
Reflections on the 2008 Election Campaign
An Englishman in New York: Reflections on the 2008 Election Campaign
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Reflections on the 2008 Election Campaign
An Englishman in New York: Reflections on the 2008 Election Campaign
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Housing Intentions Hold Steady
We keep hearing the tales of gloom and doom--investments plummeting, stock market rollercoaster rides, mortgage woes. The economy is in trouble. And no doubt, it proved a decisive issue in last month's Federal Election and will shape this week's U.S. Election. But when it comes home, how are Canadians reacting to it all?