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Politics Survey

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
Politics Survey

Support For Tax Cuts Collapses In Face Of Domestic Spending Desires

By More Than a 2-to-1 Margin, Americans Willing To Delay Tax Cuts To Provide More Money For Domestic Spending
Politics Survey

White House Drug Policy Advertisements Score a Touchdown at Grabbing Attention

The Broad Public is Evenly Divided on Whether These Ads are an Appropriate Use of Taxpayer Money
Politics Survey

Public Views Education and Defense as Top Spending Priorities According to Ipsos-Reid/CEF Poll

Majority of Americans Support Increased Education Spending
Even in the Face of Larger Deficit
Politics Survey

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
Politics Survey

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
Politics Survey

Most Americans Think That Self Policing by Auditors Doesn't Work but are Split on the Creation of a New Federal Agency to Regulate Auditors

Interest in Enron Story is Moderate; Democrats, Independents, Higher Educated, Higher Income, Older People Interested
Politics Survey

Ipsos-Reid/Cook Political Report: Who's A Republican?

8-Percentage Point Net Shift Toward Republican Party Identification Comes From Unlikely Sources