quinnipiac.edu - 11/19/2008
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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 too big/Gov spending 2 Budget priorities 1 ...
quinnipiac.edu - 11/26/2008
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"There is a lot of financial pain in
Pennsylvania today. More than half the people say they...
are worse off financially than they were a year ago and seven out of 10 don't expect things to get better in the next year," said Clay F. Richards, assistant ...
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Search Results Poll * November 26, 2008 * Pennsylvania ...
quinnipiac.edu - 11/25/2008
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Tot Economy Total 53% Economy general 20 Unemployment/Jobs
21 Stock market 3 Minimum wage too low 1...
Cost of living 5 Business leaving/Outsourcing 1 Housing market/Real estate values 1 Foreclosures/ Mortgage crisis 1 Budget Total 10% Budget general ...
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Search Results Poll * November 25, 2008 * City's In Bad ...
quinnipiac.edu - 11/12/2008
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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 ...
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National (US) Poll * November 12, 2008 * Voters Say 'Yes ...
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Corzine Holds Edge in Re-Election Race
Taegan Goddard's Political Wire —
In a first look at New Jersey's 2009 gubernatorial race, Gov. Jon Corzine (D)
leads U.S. Attorney Christopher Christie (R), 42% to 36% among
registered voters, according to a new Quinnipiac poll. The big problem for Corzine is that he has a net negative approval rating and that voters, by a 51% to 37% margin, say that he does not deserve
to be reelected.
Midday open thread
Daily Kos —
Nate interviews wingnut. Hilarity ensues. Missouri results were supposed to be finished yesterday, yet the outstanding counties (St. Louis City, St. Louis County, and Jackson still don't appear to have updated their results. Maybe today? This week? This year? Remember the documentary "Hoop Dreams"? The Trib follows up on the two subjects of the movie. One haunting line in that movie has always stuck with me: "People always say to me, 'when you get to the NBA, don't forget about me.' Well, I should've said back, 'if I don't make it to the NBA, don't you forget about me.'" ...
NJ-Gov: Corzine Leads Going into 2009
Swing State Project —
Quinnipiac (11/13-17, registered voters):
Jon Corzine (D-inc): 42
Christopher Christie (R): 36
(MoE: ±2.2%)
Oh no!!! Look how close the New Jersey governor's race is! I sure hope the Republican Governors' Association doesn't pour millions and millions of dollars into this race in order to push their super-strong candidate over the finish line! [/wink]
In all seriousness, Chris Christie, the U.S. Attorney for New Jersey, would be a good recruit for the Republicans (he isn't an announced candidate, but is widely ...
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firstread.msnbc.msn.com 11/19/2008 — A new Quinnipiac poll for New Jersey governor (one of the two gubernatorial races of 2009; the other is in Virginia), shows Corzine with a net-negative job approval rating (43%-46%), but he leads his most likely GOP foe, outgoing U.S. Attorney Chris ...