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Who is Really Winning the Presidential Election
By | 11/01/2012 | California, Elections 2012, President | 26 Comments

Tere are thousands of different political polls tracking another large random number of elections, issues, and sentiments. This graph from the Huffington Post tracks 546 different Presidential polls and puts them all in a single chart, and aggregates the results.

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Negative Ads
By | 10/02/2012 | Elections 2012, Featured, IVN | 31 Comments

The latest Rasmussen Reports Poll shows that, while 55% of voters are seeing more negative political ads, most are actually less likely to vote for the candidate who ran them

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political-media
By | 08/08/2012 | Uncategorized | 1 Comment

A new Daily Kos/SEIU poll found one thing American voters apparently dislike more than Congress…the political media.

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By | 07/06/2012 | Elections 2012, President

A new Field Poll out today shows President Obama with a considerable lead over Republican challenger Mitt Romney. The Sacramento Bee’s Torey Van Oot has the details, including this interesting.

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Obama Calm
By | 07/06/2012 | Economy, President

As today’s weak jobs report was released, Gallup has come out with its latest poll, which shows just 31% of Americans approve of President Obama’s handling of the economy.  This.

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Obama
By | 07/05/2012 | President, Uncategorized

Every idea is branded as an “us v. them.” So it should not be a surprise when the American people view anyone in the political thicket as an extremist from their respective side. It is no wonder that Obama’s political views are viewed the same.

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Hispanics Independent Voters
By | 07/02/2012 | Movements

Gallup released a survey today which indicates that half of the hispanic voters considers themselves independent. At a time when Republicans and Democrats are increasingly targeting this growing and large portion of the electorate, these numbers are not welcome news to the parties.

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