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Ipsos-Reid/Cook Political Report Survey: Democratic Presidential Primary/Caucus Participants Prove Fickle At This Stage
Very Few Demand Hillary, But Plurality Picks Her When Given Option
Ipsos-Reid/Cook Political Report Survey Asks Likely Democratic Presidential Primary/Caucus Participants First Choice Among Likely Candidates, Then Asks What Voters Would Do If Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-N.Y.) Runs
Only 2% Volunteer New York Senator Hillary Clinton As Their Choice, But When Given The Option, Many Defect From First Choice And 46% Back Her -
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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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: DEAD HEAT!
Partisan Preference for Congressional Control is All Tied Up,
43% Prefer Democratic Control, 43% Republican
But Advantage to the Democrats Right Now -
Ipsos-Reid/Cook Political Report: Stock Market Jitters Drive Down Some Scores
Stock Market Jitters Drive Down Some Scores But Congressional Preference Effects Are Muted
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Ipsos-Reid/Cook Political Report: Political Fallout Of Corporate Scandals
Weeks of Bad Business News Create Political Problems for Republicans, Bush
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Ipsos-Reid/Cook Political Report: Independent Women Shifting Away From Republican Party On Congressional Elections
Room For Improvement In Loyalty Of Democratic Voters And Trend Toward Democrats Among Independents
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Ipsos-Reid/Cook Political Report: Coattails by Region: Bush's Re-Elect Scores Fade Outside the South, January - May.
In Congressional Preference,
Republicans Hold Solid Leads in South, Midwest, and
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They May Just Be Words On A Page Yet, What We Read As A Child Has A Tremendous Impact On The Adult We Become
IKEA Conducts National Survey About the "Power" of Reading in Conjunction with Its Month-Long Store Donation Initiative to Benefit Save the Children's Web of Support Program
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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