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Widespread Concern about Rising Food Costs Dampens Americans' Support of Policies Promoting the Production of Corn Ethanol
USDA data linking ethanol to food price increases diminishes Americans' support for policies promoting ethanol
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As Temperatures Drop and Energy Prices Rise, Nearly One Half (45%) of American Homeowners `Concerned' About Ability to Pay for Heat this Winter
Two in Three (67%) Say They've Taken Steps
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Majority Of Americans Feel Country Is On The Wrong Track; But "Right Direction" Makes Gains After Election
Presidential Approval On Handling The Economy At Lowest Point In A Year; Overall Approval at Year-Long Low As Well
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With Less Than 24 Hours Before Election Day, Obama Maintains Lead - Among Likely Voters, Obama 53%, McCain 46%
Among Most Important Issues, Leadership (23%) Picks Up Steam in Final Poll - Essentially Tied with National Security (26%), but Still Behind the Economy (62%); Obama Viewed as Stronger on Leadership (Obama 50%; McCain 46%)
2008 Campaign Has Generated Excitement and Interest in Voting (64%); Regardless of Vote Intent, Most Likely Voters Expect Barack Obama Will Be Elected President (65%) -
Strong Majority of Americans Believe in Safety Precautions for Children Trick-or-Treating
Even With Concerns, More than Half of Americans Will Hand Out Halloween Treats
One Quarter (23%) of Americans Have a Child Under Age 15 Who Will Be Trick-or-Treating This Year -
Presidential Race Narrows Slightly With One Week Until Election - Among Likely Voters, Obama 48%, McCain 42%
McCain Picks Up Ground On Jobs and Healthcare, Although Obama Still Seen As Stronger (Jobs - Obama 50%, McCain 43%; Healthcare - Obama 53%, McCain 37%)
Economy Still Dominates as Most Important Issue (Jobs and the Economy 42%, National Security 17%, Leadership 9%) -
A Quarter of American Homeowners Are Delaying the Purchase of a New or Existing Home Due to the Current Economic Climate
However, Nine in Ten Agree that Owning a Home is Still the Best Long-term Investment they can Make with their Money
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Online Video Streaming Going Mainstream
According To Recent Findings from Ipsos MediaCT's MOTION Study, Online Video Services Are Building a Mainstream Audience as the Number of Women and Older Adults Streaming Video Online Increases
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Obama Maintains Lead in Presidential Race - Among Likely Voters, Obama 50%, McCain 42%
Obama seen as stronger on jobs (Obama 54%, McCain 38%), healthcare (Obama 56%, McCain 32%), taxes (Obama 49%, McCain 41%); McCain holds edge on national security (McCain 52%, Obama 40%)
Economy still dominates as most important issue (jobs and the economy 43%, national security 14%, leadership 10%) -
Global Study Finds Majorities of Online Consumers are Concerned about Identity Theft and Fraud
Identity theft is more pronounced in English speaking countries