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Jul 18, 2012

The Central Issue of the Campaign

Americans' responses to our recent set of questions about the impact of the Affordable Care Act help us understand the major overarching difference point in this presidential campaign: the appropriate role of government.
May 30, 2012

Structure of U.S. Presidential Race Shows Little Change So Far

The race for president is broadly stable, both overall and within demographic groups. Barack Obama and Mitt Romney are tied, 46% to 46%, in May 7-27 interviewing, as they were in the previous three-week period.
Feb 16, 2006

Olympic Fever?

Jul 27, 2012

Americans More Positive Than Negative Toward Netanyahu

Americans have a more positive than negative view of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, similar to his last stint as prime minister. However, Republicans view him more favorably, and Democrats less favorably, than before.
May 8, 2015

Belief: Learning to Love All 34 Talent Themes

Learn how themes form the core of CliftonStrengths and how to understand and appreciate your own -- and others' -- strengths, as we focus on Belief.
Aug 11, 2008

Gallup Daily: Obama 47%, McCain 42%

Barack Obama has a 47% to 42% advantage over John McCain among registered voters in the latest Gallup Poll Daily tracking three-day rolling average for Aug. 8-10.
Aug 10, 2008

Gallup Daily: Obama 46%, McCain 43%

Barack Obama has a slim 46% to 43% margin over John McCain among registered voters in the latest Gallup Poll Daily tracking three-day rolling average for Aug. 7-9.
Aug 14, 2008

Gallup Daily: Obama Up by 3 on McCain

If the election were held today, 46% of registered voters say they would vote for Barack Obama and 43% for John McCain.
Aug 6, 2008

Gallup Daily: Obama 46%, McCain 44%

The latest Gallup Poll Daily tracking update on registered voters' presidential preferences shows Barack Obama with a two point advantage over John McCain, 46% to 44%.
Apr 10, 2008

Advancements in Water Quality Recognized in Beijing

Chinese authorities have heavily invested in improving water quality in Beijing leading up to the 2008 Summer Olympics. Of Beijing residents surveyed, 44% say they are dissatisfied with the quality of water in their city, although a growing ...
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