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 3 Budget cuts/Cuts in services 2 Budget ...
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 - 11/19/2008
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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 ...
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Search Results Poll * November 19, 2008 * Corzine Leads ...
quinnipiac.edu - 11/25/2008
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quinnipiac.edu —
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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New York City (NYC) Poll * November 25, 2008 * City's In ...
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Bloomberg Approval Drops From Super High to Very High
Taegan Goddard's Political Wire —
Despite being at ground zero of the country's financial crisis, New York City voters approve 66% to 27% of the job Mayor Michael Bloomberg is doing,
down from a record high 75% to 20% in October, according to a new Quinnipiac poll ...
Bloomberg Approval Drops From Super High to Very High
The Hollywood Liberal —
Bloomberg Approval Drops From Super High to Very High Despite being at ground zero of the country’s financial crisis, New York City voters approve 66% to 27% of the job Mayor Michael Bloomberg is doing, down from a record high 75% to 20% in October, according to a new Quinnipiac poll . This is the first time in more than two years the Mayor’s approval has dropped below 70 percent. In match ups for next year’s mayor race, Bloomberg tops New York City Comptroller William Thompson, 49% to 34%, and beats Rep. Anthony Weiner (D-NY), 50% to 34%. [image] [image] This entry was posted on Wednesday, November 26th, 2008 at 5:38 am and is filed under ...
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