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Ipsos-Public Affairs/Cook Political Report Poll: One Month after the End of the War in Iraq, Americans are Significantly Less Confident About the Direction of the Country, Paticularly Among Voters Age 18-29
Presidential Approval, Presidential Reelection And Generic Congressional Vote Are All Down Significantly Since Highs Posted At The Conclusion Of The War In Iraq.
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Is Most Advertising a Waste of Money?
Leading Marketing Research Group Launches Global Newsletter of Insight and Opinion
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New Poll Questions Support For Canterbury Park Racino
Poll Shows That Minnesotans Are Concerned That Racino Will Hurt Rural Minnesota And Overly Benefit Canterbury Park
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Ipsos-Public Affairs/Cook Political Report Poll: Republicans Begin To Lose Support Among Independents
Presidential Reelection And Generic Congressional Ballots Show Slight Declines As Republicans Begin To Lose Support Among Independents
Presidential Approval Dips Slightly For First Time Since War In Iraq Began; All Aspects Of Presidential Approval Are Apparently Down Except Foreign Affairs -
Ipsos-Public Affairs/Cook Political Report Poll: Post-war Optimism May Not Translate Into Republican Gains
The Gap Between Presidential Approval And Confidence In The Country Is Narrowing
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Ipsos-Public Affairs/Cook Political Report Poll: As War Progresses, Bush Approval Soars
But Support Is Divided Along Partisan Lines, With A Majority of Independents Not Supporting the President, an Ipsos-Public Affairs/Cook Political Report Poll Finds