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Ipsos-Reid/Cook Political Report Survey: Democratic Presidential Primary/Caucus Participants Prove Fickle At This Stage
Very Few Demand Hillary, But Plurality Picks Her When Given Option
Ipsos-Reid/Cook Political Report Survey Asks Likely Democratic Presidential Primary/Caucus Participants First Choice Among Likely Candidates, Then Asks What Voters Would Do If Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-N.Y.) Runs
Only 2% Volunteer New York Senator Hillary Clinton As Their Choice, But When Given The Option, Many Defect From First Choice And 46% Back Her -
Ipsos-Reid/Cook Political Report: Memo to State of the Union Speechwriters: Americans Volunteer the Economy, War, Job Issues, Health Care, Education as Top Problems
Survey Asks Adults to Report in Their Own Words The Most Important Problem Facing the Country, and the Biggest Challenges Facing Their Own Families
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Ipsos-Reid/Cook Political Report: The Gender Gap, Other Gaps, and the Undecided Voters
Cook Political Report/Ipsos-Reid Survey Shows Bush Reelect Margin is +14 Overall (43% Definitely Vote to Reelect Bush Minus 29% Definitely for Someone Else);
Gender Gap is 14 Percentage Points (Bush Margin +22 with Men, +8 with Women);
Age, Region, and Marriage Gaps Wider Than Gender Gap at Outset of 2003 -
Ipsos-Reid/Cook Political Report: Two-in-Three Voters Continue to Approve of Bush's Job Performance
In First Post-Election Cook Political Report/Ipsos-Reid Survey, Strong Approval of Bush Performance Overall. On Bush Approval, the Marriage Gap Matters Most. On Direction of the Country, the Familiar Gender Gap Reappears.
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Ipsos-Reid/Cook Political Report: The Do-It-Yourself Election
Democrats Fail to Turn Economic Distress into Votes for a New Economic Policy; Republicans Fail to Turn Bush Job Scores into Preference for Republican Congress; Parties Leave Voters to Figure It Out for Themselves
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Ipsos-Reid/Cook Political Report: It's All Tied Up and There's Nothing Bush Can Do About It
Congressional Party Control Preference is 45% Democrats, 44% Republicans Among Likely Voters.
Bush is a Weak Force Affecting Vote Decisions Heading Into Final Weekend -
Ipsos-Reid/Cook Political Report: Democrats Stem Republican Tide
Congressional Party Control Preference, Trending Republican Since August, Stabilizes As Democrats Try to Recapture Traditional Mid-Term Elections Advantage of Party Out of Power in the White House
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Ipsos-Reid/Cook Political Report: Congressional Vote All Tied Up; Will 401(k) Statements Tilt the Balance to the Democrats?
Most Say 401(k) Balance Bust Won't Change Their Vote, Few First Learned of Decline when Their Statements Arrived