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Ipsos-Reid/Cook Political Report: Who's A Republican?
8-Percentage Point Net Shift Toward Republican Party Identification Comes From Unlikely Sources
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Ipsos-Reid/Cook Political Report: Persistent Shift in Party Identification Means GOP Shows Strength as the Midterm Election Year Begins
Persistent changes in party identification raise questions about whether traditional midterm election voting patterns will be trumped in 2002.
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Public Reaction to War on Terrorism: Public Divided on Whether House or Senate Showed Better Judgment
Contact: Thomas Riehle, President Ipsos-Reid U.S. Public Affairs
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Microsoft Ruling: America's Thoughts This Weekend
U.S. and 19 states v. Microsoft: In the Court of Public Opinion
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Veteran Pollster Joins Global Research Firm
Ipsos-Reid Opens US Public Affairs Polling Division With Thomas Riehle as President and Chief Operating Officer
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Will Banks Cease to Exist?
How have Americans embraced online banking - Red Herring and Ipsos-Reid Survey
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The World at Work
Majority of Americans, Western Europeans, Latin Americans Are Satisfied With Jobs
Eastern Europeans and Asians Give Less Glowing Endorsement of Their Job Life -
80% of Women Recognize Value of Self-Nurture, Yet Few Care for Selves as They Care for Others
Women Without Children 10 Times More Likely
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Napster Users Just Want More Music, Not Necessarily for Free
Survey Shows That Pure Love for Music, More Than Thrift, is Driving MP3 Downloading Phenomenon.