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Global Poll Shows World Perceived As More Dangerous Place
While Criminal Violence, Not Terrorism, Key Concern In Daily Life, Eleven Country Survey Shows That U.S. Missile Defense Initiative Seen As Creating A More Dangerous World
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American Reaction to "Friendly Fire" Incident in Afghanistan
Seven-in-Ten (71%) Americans Say President Bush Should Personally Call Families of Canadian Soldiers Killed
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Ipsos-Reid/Cook Political Report: Red-Blue Vote Analysis for National Journal "Democrats See Red"
Bush Strong and Republicans Benefit in Counties Won Narrowly by Gore in 2000
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Americans and Valentine's Day
65% Have Something In Mind For That Special Day
While 77% Aren't Certain With The Origin Of Valentine's Day, 82% Of Americans Would Appreciate A Token Gift Or Card
Even To Be In The Dog House May Be A Good Thing As 15% Of Pet Owners Say They'll Buy A Valentine Gift For Their Pet -
Ipsos-Reid/Cook Political Report: Is Politics Returning to Politics? Part II - The Budget War
Americans Agree that Biggest Causes of Budget Deficits are Recession and War/Terrorism Spending, but Then Split on Whether to Blame Tax Cuts or Domestic Spending for the Rest of the Deficit Problem
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Ipsos-Reid/Cook Political Report: Is Politics Returning to Politics? Part I - War on Terrorism
Majority Oppose U.S. Commitment to War with "Axis of Evil" Countries
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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: Americans Weigh Importance of Economy and Foreign Policy Issues Equally
Bush's High Job Approval Driven by Handling of Foreign Policy and War on Terrorism
Majority of Americans like President Bush Both as a Person and as President -
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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AMERICANS LOOK TO GOVERNMENT FOR ASSURANCE ON SAFETY OF U.S. MAIL
Less Than Half (46%) Very Confident That The Mail They Receive At Home Today Is Safe And Free From Anthrax Contamination
Majority (80%) Would Feel More Confidence If Government Officials, Such As Post Master General, Secretary Of Homeland Security, Or Head of Center For Disease Control Announced A Process To Make Mail Safer
Majority (71%) Would Have More Confidence If Congress Appropriates Additional Funds To Increase Mail Safety