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Record 90 percent of voters say country is seriously off track.
According to a new ABC poll, 90 percent of registered voters say the country is going in the wrong direction. Only 23 percent approve of President Bush: Given the global economic crisis, a record 90 percent of registered voters say the country is seriously off on the wrong track, the most ...
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Can We Do This? Really?
Oliver Willis — ... So I look at all these numbers. 90% of voters say the country is on the wrong track. With steady consistency a majority of the voters support Sen. Obama ...

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