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Ipsos/Cook Political Report Poll: Pessimism Growing Among Key Swing Voter Groups
Could Be An Indicator Of How Close The November 2004 Election Might Be
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Ipsos CASH Index Stable For First Time Since Mid-2002
The Ipsos National Index of Consumer Attitudes and Spending by Household
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Ipsos/Cook Political Report Poll: Swing Voters For 2004 Presidential Election Believe Iraq Was Worth Fighting, But Doubt Bush's Evidence About Weapons Of Mass Destruction And Doubt Bush's Economic Plan
Democratic Presidential Candidates Succeed In Raising Doubts About U.S. Political Leadership
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Ipsos CASH Index: Is It 'Here We Go Again?' Or 'Up, Up and Away?'
While Consumer Attitudes In July 2003 Resemble Attitudes In July 2002 On The Surface, Underneath Are Indicators Of Potential Improvement
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Ipsos/Cook Political Report Poll: Approval of Bush's Job Performance Slipping, Especially With Older Voters
Among Americans Age 50 And Older, Majorities Now Disapprove Of His Handling Of The Economy, Other Domestic Issues
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Ipsos CASH Index Readers Aware Of The Latest Trends In Consumer Sentiment
Ipsos National CASH Index Rose Slightly At The End Of June, And Now Stands At 83.3
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After Four Weeks Of Decline, CASH Index Holds Steady In Early June
Concerns About Personal Finances And The Future State Of Local Economies Drive Decline Throughout Month Of May
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Ipsos/Cook Political Report Poll: Consumer Sentiment More Effective In Tracking Presidential Approval
Direction Of The Country Is More Effective When The National Economy Is Not Topping The List Of Most Important National Issues