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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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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%) -
The Ipsos Weekly College Football Fan First Poll (WEEK 7)
Fans Continue To Vote Alabama #1.
Texas, Penn State, Florida and Oklahoma State are close behind after each had an impressive victory in front of a national TV audience -
Few Americans Give High Marks To Food Safety Efforts (11% grade of `A') - More Think Food Safety Has Gotten Worse (28% Worse / 15% Better)
Americans See Imported Food As Primary Concern (79% Imported Food / 21% Food Produced in U.S.)
Americans Believe Food Processors (81%) and Government Safety Inspectors (79%) Most Responsible For Food Safety -
After Final Presidential Debate, Undecideds Favor Obama - Obama 53%, McCain 47%
McCain's Performance Rated As Much-Improved (53% Better than other debates), But Obama Still Seen As Debate Winner (56% Obama / 44% McCain)
Undecided voters perceive Obama as stronger on key issues -- change (Obama 67%/McCain 33%), helping the middle class (Obama 69%/McCain 31%), healthcare (Obama 67%/McCain 33%) and creating jobs (Obama 62%/McCain 38%) -
Obama Widens Lead in Presidential Race- Obama 48%, McCain 39%
McCain Seen As More Negative Campaigner - McCain 53%, Obama 30%; More Than Half Report Negative Campaigning is Not Effective (39% Effective; 57% Not Effective)
Health Care (32%), Energy (31%) Trump Defense as Key Funding Priorities for Next President -
"To Rescue Or Bailout?": Words do Matter
Read our latest paper that points out the impact of Congress' plan could have been met with greater support if more care was given to how the approach was framed. In other words, Americans' could and likely would have had very different opinions if it was originally framed as a rescue (equals good) and not a bailout (equals bad).
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The Ipsos Weekly College Football Fan First Poll
Alabama STILL #1 Among College Football Fans This Week
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After Second Presidential Debate, Undecideds Move Toward Obama - Obama 57%, McCain 43%
Nearly Two Thirds (61%) Think Obama Performed Better in Town Hall Debate
Undecided voters perceive Obama as stronger on key issues -- change (Obama 69%/McCain 31%), helping the middle class (Obama 73%/McCain 27%) and creating jobs (Obama 63%/McCain 37%) -
Financial Meltdown has Effect
Obama opens 15-point lead on the Economy
Obama 52%, McCain 37%
Economy jumps 6 points as most important issue
Obama Opens 7-Point Lead in Presidential Race -
Obama 47%, McCain 40%