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In the Wake of Wall Street Meltdown, Neither Candidate Seen As Qualified to Resolve Crisis: Obama 45%, McCain 46%
But Economy Looms Large As Most Important Election
Issue (36%); National Security a Distant Second (16%)
Obama Leads McCain As Stronger on Jobs and the Economy (48% vs. 40%) and Representing Change (57% vs. 32%) in an Otherwise Tight Race -
War On Terror Still Divisive
Majority (57%) of Americans Believe War on Terror Winnable, Despite Feelings That We Are Not Currently Winning (54%)
But a Majority of Americans (57%) Also Favor Gradual Withdrawal From Iraq and Afghanistan and Bringing Troops Home -
Consumers Worried After Wall Street Meltdown
Six in Ten Americans (60%) Doubt Government's Ability to Restore Consumer and Investor Confidence
Public is Virtually Unanimous that Recent Events Will Have a Negative Effect (90%), and Most (76%) Believe the Home Mortgage Crisis Will Continue To Get Worse -
McCain Holding Convention Bump But still a Dead Heat for the White House: McCain 45%, Obama 45%
Obama leads among non-white and less affluent voters
McCain strong among white and more affluent voters -
The Race for the White House: In a Heartbeat
Dead Heat: McCain 46%, Obama 45%
But Biden (60%) Leads Palin (47%) On Being Qualified for President -
Overall Leadership Matters: McCain 47%, Obama 45% Equal To The Task
But On Issues, Obama Leads on Domestic (Jobs and Economy, Healthcare) McCain On External (National Security, Foreign Policy)
More View Obama (56%) As Change Agent Than McCain (35%) -
Seven Years after 9/11
Americans Reflect on the Safety of US airlines and Airports
Two Thirds Are Satisfied That Enough or More Has Been Accomplished For Passengers -
Two in Three Working Americans (65%) Are Happy With Their Job
Six In Ten (57%) Say The Economy Is The Most Important Issue Facing The Country Today
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Ipsos To Sponsor University of Georgia Course For Market Research Professionals
Principles of Pharmaceutical Marketing Research Provides Fundamental Education To The Industry
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Pioneering Expert In Tech Market Research Bats For Ipsos
Brian Smith Takes On A Senior Role At Ipsos MediaCT In North America