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Change: to 1this section to keep up with the fast-changing scene of national politics. Interested? Dive in to either section and add what you know; and be sure to cite your sources. (Send a message to the moderators with any questions.)Dems vs. DemsDems vs. GOP Impeach Bush
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Change: Americans prefer Democrats 3 to 1Dems vs. DemsDems vs. GOPImpeach Bush
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Change: According to a summary of approval ratings by various pollsters, in mid- to late-June Bush was still languishing in the polls: Pew puts him at 36% approval; USA Today/Gallup at 37%; ABC/Washington Post at 38%, etc. (FOX, naturally, had the highest approval rating at 40%.)Washington Post/ABC poll, April 10
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Change: Americans prefer Democrats in Congress 3 to 1 June Poll round-up: According to a summary of approval ratings by various pollsters, in mid- to late-June Bush was still languishing in the
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Change: According to a summary of approval ratings by various pollsters, in mid- to late-June Bush was still languishing in the polls: Pew puts him at 36% approval; USA Today/Gallup at 37%; ABC/Washington Post at 38%, etc. (FOX, naturally, had the highest approval rating at 40%.)Washington Post/ABC poll, April 10
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Change: Democratic in the midterm elections, the mislead.largest Butelectorate wherefavoring wouldsince the politicalmid 1980s49-42 percent favor Democrats over processRepublicans beto withoutdeal opinionwith polls?Iraq Associated Press/Ipsos, early April70 percent of Americans believe the nation is heading in the wrong direction
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Change: 70 percent of Americans believe the nation is heading in the wrong direction41-41 percent Democrats tied with GOP national security, best D showing in decades36 percent approve of Bush job performance, another new low49-33 percent favor Democratic control of CongressBush approval down 12 points among Republican
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Change: numbers can be used to mislead.Butmislead. But where would the political process be without opinion polls? Check out how the candidates are doing within the DemDemocratic party and against the GOP. Add in other poll results by clicking the EasyEdit button.
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Change: But where would the political process be without opinion polls. Below are polls regarding the potentialthree democratickinds candidates.of Justlies: the"Lies, name,damn datelies, and top threestatistics." candidatesThis arewry notedstatement onreflected thishis page.view Followof the links
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Change: Dems vs. DemsCNN/USA Today/Gallup Poll. Feb. 9-12, 2006 39% - Hillary Rodham Clinton15% - John Kerry13% - Al GoreCNN/USA Today/Gallup Poll. Dec. 9-11, 2005 43% - Hillary Rodham Clinton14% - John Edwards14% - John KerryCook Political Report/RT Strategies Poll. Dec. 8-11, 2005
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Change: But where would the political process be without opinion polls. Below are polls regarding the potential democratic candidates. Just the name, date and top three candidates are noted on this page. Follow the links for more detailed information on each poll.CNN/USA Today/Gallup Poll. Feb. 9-12, 2006 39%
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