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National (US) Poll * November 12, 2008 * Voters Say 'Yes We Can' With H - Quinnipiac University
Word format View a video report of Maurice Carroll discussing today's poll American voters believe President-elect Barack Obama when he says, "Yes we can," and say 70 - 11 percent that the economy will get better in Obama's first term, according to a Quinnipiac University national poll released ...
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Search Results Poll * November 19, 2008 * Corzine Leads Christie In Firs - Quinnipiac University
quinnipiac.edu — Tot Taxes Total 36% Taxes general 12 Property tax 24 Economy Total 28% Economy general 12 Unemployment/jobs 12 Cost of living 3 Business leaving/ Outsourcing 1 Budget Total 9% Budget general 2 Budget cuts/Cuts in service 1 Budget deficits 3 Gov ... (more) Search Results Poll * November 19, 2008 * Corzine Leads ...
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Election Central Morning Roundup
TPM Election Central — ... A new Quinnipiac poll shows that 62% of voters believe Barack Obama will be a good or even great president, 56% think he'll be able to restore the public's trust in government, and 70% expect the economy to be better by the end of his term. On the other hand, 45% expect their own taxes to go up. ...

Post-Election Polls
Real Clear Politics - TIME.com — ... plan to allow tax cuts to expire for families earning more than $250,000 a year. He has said he would use the revenue that would raise to help finance some of his priorities. Amid such talk, 72 percent in the AP-GfK poll voiced confidence Obama will make the changes needed to revive the stalling economy. Underscoring how widely the public is counting on its new leader, 44 percent of Republicans joined nearly all Democrats and most independents in expressing that belief. And from Quinnipiac : American voters believe President-elect Barack Obama when he says, "Yes we can," and ...

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