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blogs.wsj.com - 7/30/2009
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Susan Davis reports on the latest WSJ/NBC poll.
Americans continue to prefer a U.S. Congress controlled by the Democratic Party, albeit by an increasingly smaller edge, according to the latest Wall Street Journal/NBC News poll.
By a 46%-39% margin, those surveyed said they want Democrats to maintain their majority next yeara slightly smaller margin than the 48%-39% margin in April.
The last time more Americans said they wanted Republicans to control Congress was in the October 2002 ...
blogs.wsj.com - 7/30/2009
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Susan Davis reports on the latest WSJ/NBC poll.
A solid majority of Americans dont want to see
Sarah Palin ever become president, according to the latest Wall Street Journal/NBC News poll. Two-thirds, 67%, said they dont ever want the ...
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WSJ/NBC Poll: Would You Like to See Palin as President ...
blogs.wsj.com - 7/30/2009
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Susan Davis reports on the latest WSJ/NBC poll.
More Americans disapprove of President Barack Obama s plan
to overhaul the U.S. health care system than those who approve of it, but the nation remains divided on the issue, according to the ...
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WSJ/NBC Poll: Americans Divided on Health Care Reform
blogs.wsj.com - 7/30/2009
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Susan Davis reports on the latest WSJ/NBC poll.
More Americans disapprove of President Barack Obama 's plan
to overhaul the U.S. health care system than those who approve of it, but the nation remains divided on the issue, according to the latest Wall ...
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WSJ/NBC Poll: Americans Divided on Health Care Reform - ...
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NBC/WSJ and CBS/NYT Polls: Americans Are Divided On Health Care, Down On The Economy
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... companies to cover people with pre-existing conditions, haven't been the focus of the congressional debate, which has centered on more controversial issues. Perhaps a better way to describe this is "Obstructionists raise doubts and slow down but don’t stop health reform." For perspective: In July 1994, 52% disapproved of Clinton’s plan while 40% approved. OTOH, nothing happens in a vacuum: Americans continue to prefer a U.S. Congress controlled by the ...
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