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Poll: Obama advances, Palin loses ground

UPI - 7hrs 25mins ago

WASHINGTON, Dec. 29 (UPI) -- U.S. President Barack Obama's tax deal with congressional Republicans hasn't hurt his standing among Democrats, a CNN poll indicates. The poll, released Tuesday, also indicates former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, the GOP v…

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Less than 50% of Republicans say they are likely to support Palin in GOP primary

The Daily Caller - 1day 2hrs ago

Will writes for The Daily Caller. According to a CNN/Opinion Research poll released on Tuesday, only 49 percent of Republican voters say they are likely to support Sarah Palin if she runs for her party’s presidential nomination. “That&…

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Obama, Clinton 'most admired' in 2010

Breitbart - 1day 22hrs ago

US President Barack Obama and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton were the "most admired" man and woman in the United States in 2010, according to an annual Gallup Poll. Obama led the field of male Candidates with 22 percent, followed by former pr…

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Obama, Clinton 'most admired' in 2010 (AFP)

Yahoo! News - 1day 22hrs ago

WASHINGTON (AFP) – US President Barack Obama and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton were the "most admired" man and woman in the United States in 2010, according to an annual Gallup poll. Obama led the field of male Candidates wi…

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Hillary Clinton bests Sarah Palin for the title of 2010's most admired woman

The Hill - 2 days ago

Secretary of State Hillary Clinton continued her reign as Americans' most admired woman, besting former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin in the annual Gallup Poll.  Taking 17 percent support, Clinton won the title for the ninth straight year. Other …

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Redistricting to hurt Democratic states

UPI - 2 days ago

PRINCETON, N.J., Dec. 27 (UPI) -- All 10 U.S. states that will lose House seats lean Democratic while five of the eight gaining seats favor the GOP, a Gallup analysis shows. Nine of the 10 states that will lose seats based on the 2010 Census are i…

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Poll: Obama Far More Popular Than GOP In Lame Duck Session

TPMDC - 6 days ago

Maybe the Midterm Elections weren't such a Referendum on the President after all. According to a CNN poll released Wednesday, 56% of Americans approve of President Obama's job performance during the Lame Duck session -- 14 points higher than th…

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29 percent of Nebraskans want Nelson reelected

The Hill - 6 days ago

Sen. Ben Nelson (D-Neb.) trails in his race for re-election in 2012, a new poll found. Just 29 percent of Nebraska voters believe that Nelson deserves a third term, and he trails two would-be Republican opponents. Fifty-nine percent of Nebraska…

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