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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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More Consumers Are Asking Their Doctors for Drug Samples - By Name
Ipsos PharmTrends Finds Patients Increasingly Savvy
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Americans See Themselves As More Respectful Than They Were A Year Ago Toward Cultures With Different Values
A Majority of Americans Feel That Their Respect for Other Cultures Has Increased Over the Past Year, and Almost All Report Feeling Happier That They Live in the U.S.A. Ipsos-Reid World Monitor Poll Says
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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
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Prescription Drug Ads Prompt Consumers to Seek More Information from Their Doctor
Purchasers Recall Prescription Drug Ads, Ipsos PharmTrends174 Reports
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Ipsos-Reid/Cook Political Report: Congressional Preference Does Not Favor Democrats
Midterm Election Party Preference Is "thisclose" - Here's Why
In September, Bush's Handling of Economy Became Less of a Factor -
Move Over Single's Bars, Online Dating Taking Hold
A Majority Of Americans (52%) Think That People Have A Better (44%) Or At Least Equal (8%) Chance Of Meeting Someone Online Than At A Single's Bar
Four-In-Ten (40%) Think That A Relationship Initiated Online Has A Better (32%) Or Equal (8%) Chance Of Success Than One Initiated In A Singles Bar
Three-In-Ten (29%) Would (27%) Or Might (2%) Recommend Online Dating As An Alternative Way Of Meeting Other Singles To Their Single Friends