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YES, It Can Be Done: Ipsos Polling Aces US Election Outcome
Last Ipsos/McClatchy Poll Released Showed 53% Democrat, 46% Republican and Mirrored Popular Vote Outcome of 52.6% Democrat, 46.1% Republican
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With Less Than 24 Hours Before Election Day, Obama Maintains Lead - Among Likely Voters, Obama 53%, McCain 46%
Among Most Important Issues, Leadership (23%) Picks Up Steam in Final Poll - Essentially Tied with National Security (26%), but Still Behind the Economy (62%); Obama Viewed as Stronger on Leadership (Obama 50%; McCain 46%)
2008 Campaign Has Generated Excitement and Interest in Voting (64%); Regardless of Vote Intent, Most Likely Voters Expect Barack Obama Will Be Elected President (65%) -
Reflections on the 2008 Election Campaign
An Englishman in New York: Reflections on the 2008 Election Campaign
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Reflections on the 2008 Election Campaign
An Englishman in New York: Reflections on the 2008 Election Campaign
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Caution: Understand the Potential of the Market Before You Enter
Gauging the Potential of New Consumer Goods Products Based on Market Permeability
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Housing Intentions Hold Steady
We keep hearing the tales of gloom and doom--investments plummeting, stock market rollercoaster rides, mortgage woes. The economy is in trouble. And no doubt, it proved a decisive issue in last month's Federal Election and will shape this week's U.S. Election. But when it comes home, how are Canadians reacting to it all?
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Strong Majority of Americans Believe in Safety Precautions for Children Trick-or-Treating
Even With Concerns, More than Half of Americans Will Hand Out Halloween Treats
One Quarter (23%) of Americans Have a Child Under Age 15 Who Will Be Trick-or-Treating This Year -
Majority of Americans Believe in Ghosts (57%) and UFOs (52%)
Americans Divided on Scariest Political Candidate Costume - 36% Barack Obama, 28% John McCain