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politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com - 27 days ago
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WASHINGTON (CNN) – With a year to go before midterm congressional elections, a new national poll indicates that Americans are divided over whether they'd vote for the Democratic or Republican candidate in their district.
Fifty percent of people questioned in a CNN/Opinion Research Corporation survey released Tuesday say they would vote for the Democratic candidate if the election for the House of Represenatives were held today, with 44 percent saying they'd back the Republican candidate. ...
theplumline.whorunsgov.com - 27 days ago
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This finding from the new CNN poll is
buried deep in CNN’s article, but it’s striking. According...
to the network’s polling director, Keating Holland, the internals show that a majority of southerners thinks Obama has done a better job ...
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CNN Poll: Majority Of Southerners Says Obama Has Done ...
politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com - 27 days ago
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politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com —
(CNN) - The economy and jobs are the
number on issue on the minds of voters in...
Virginia, according to data from CNN exit polls Tuesday. Forty-six percent of Virginian voting Tuesday, as Republican Bob McDonnell and Democrat Creigh Deeds faced ...
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Exit poll: In Virginia, it's all about the economy
pajamasmedia.com - 24 days ago
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A self-described "devout Muslim" who praised suicide bombers
opens fire on brave American soldiers — and most...
people in the mainstream media insist there is no sign of terror.
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Fort Hood Massacre: A Day of Courage and Cowardice
| I'm already looking ahead to 2010: Our new CNN Poll suggests Americans divided in next year's battle for Congress" - http://bit.ly/40hcyA 27 days ago |
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Democrats Hold Only Modest Lead On Generic Congressional Ballot
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... Fifty percent of Americans say they would back the Democratic candidate if the 2010 congressional elections were held today while 44 percent would support the Republican, according to a CNN/Opinion Research poll conducted Oct. 30 - Nov. 1. The margin of error is 3 points. Five percent say they wouldn't vote for either party's candidate and 2 percent were undecided. ...
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