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Most Americans Back Gun Lobby, Right To Use Deadly Force: POLL Huffington Post Eighty-two percent of Republicans saw the gun lobbying group in a positive light as well as 55 percent of Democrats, findings that run counter to the perception of Democrats as anti-NRA. Most of the 1922 people surveyed nationwide from April Monday ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Fox News Poll: Romney Edges Obama as Approval of President Drops Fox News Mitt Romney, waves before addressing an audience during a campaign event, in Warwick, RIAP Republican Mitt Romney holds a slim edge over President Obama in a head-to-head matchup, a Fox News poll released Thursday shows. In addition, the poll finds the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Poll: 60 percent of Americans support Buffett Rule NewsOK.com Sixty percent of Americans polled by Gallup support a millionaire's tax such as that envisioned in the Buffett Rule, largely because independents tend to side with Democrats over Republicans on the issue. "Six in 10 Americans favor Congress passing the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Poll: Is Stay-at-Home Parenting as Hard as a 'Real Job'? Patch.com Mitt Romney and his wife Ann Romney greet supporters during an Illinois GOP primary victory party at the Renaissance Schaumburg Convention Center Hotel March 20, 2012 in Schaumburg, Illinois. Exit polls showed Romney leading his closest rival, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Republicans Can Close the 'Gender Gap' With the Economy Chicago Tribune Women are concerned with Obama's handling of the budget deficit and healthcare--issues the GOP can win At the end of March, the Pew Research Center released new poll numbers on the gender gap, which it says is "as wide as ever," with a "striking" ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Poll: Americans favor Buffett Rule by large margin Politico (blog) By DONOVAN SLACK | A new Gallup poll found that President Obama has a large number of Americans on his side with the Buffett Rule. The survey released Friday suggests that a whopping 60 percent favor the rule, while only 37 percent oppose it. See all stories on this topic » |
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POLL: Majority Of Republicans Say That The War In Afghanistan ... By Jaywon Choe For the first time, a majority of Republicans are saying that the war was "not worth fighting for," according to a new Washington Post-ABC News poll. Public support of the war has been steadily declining, and not since December 2009 have ... Business Insider | ||
Creationism lives on one side of the aisle | percent, poll, republicans ... By By MARTIN WISCKOL Last week's column about the deep partisan divide on global warming perceptions attracted a maelstrom of impassioned comments, so it seems appropriate to detail the similar divide in the debate over creationism vs. evolution. If you're a ... The Orange County Register -... | ||
Romney Leads Obama in Fox Poll; Trails in Most Others By James Joyner Republican Mitt Romney leads President Obama 46-44 in the latest Fox News poll of registered voters. Fox News ("Fox News Poll: Romney Edges Obama as Approval of President Drops"): Republican Mitt Romney holds a slim edge over ... Outside the Beltway | ||
'Illegals' need GOP support (poll) | town, illegals, individual - TOWN ... By WAYNE LAUGESEN Conservatives believe in the individual. That's why they defend the unborn, the entrepreneur, the property owner, the executive and the worker. They want individuals to better themselves, protect themselves and fend for themselves. They want ... Colorado Springs Gazette - News... | ||
neo-neocon » Blog Archive » Romney leads Obama in Fox poll By neo-neocon But there's a huge flaw in the poll that leapt out at me when I looked at the numbers: it doesn't give the breakdown of Republicans and Democrats. What it does is ask the respondents whether they were more likely to vote (or had already ... neo-neocon |
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FayObserver.com - Inside Politics: Poll says Obama leads 3 ... Inside Politics: Poll says Obama leads 3 Republicans in North Carolina. > <. Story Photo. > <. Story Photo. [+] click to enlarge. Related. Among North Carolina ... fayobserver.com/articles/2012/04/08/1165638 |
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