John Edwards as the Democratic vice presidential candidate is being viewed favorably by most American voters, according a new poll, although they do see the one-term senator's limited experience in political office as a liability.
He said the exhibit has more to do with opinions reflected in a recent poll by The Kansas City Star, which showed that just over a quarter of Kansans believe in evolution while more than half support either creationism or intelligent design.
Such sentiment is partly a personal rejection of the mercurial Mr Sarkozy: 68% told a Viavoice poll that they do not want him re-elected.
Those poll also said he would do a better job than Kerry by 17 percentage points -- 55-38.
According to a recent poll in India Today, a weekly magazine, just 11% of those who support him do so because of his party.
On health care, 52 percent now say Kerry would do a better job, compared with 56 percent in the previous poll.
There is a Newsweek poll out today, which shows that conservatives do seem to be ready to rally around John McCain, however.
The latest poll suggests that most Americans do not believe Barack Obama is a Muslim.
The Electoral Reform Society said a poll it commissioned showed almost 90% of people still do not know who their elected representative is.
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In the most recent poll, 49 percent of all respondents said he would do a better job on education than Kerry, who had 46 percent.
The poll also says only Baptists, Muslims and Hindus do not have a majority in favour of a change.
Mr Brown now says that, while he did consider holding a vote, his decision not to do so was not based on the poll findings, and that he is confident Labour would have won.
Although Mr. Trump claims he had nothing to do with the poll, he does admit he was intrigued and is now considering a bid for the presidency.
Greek PM George Papandreou said he would hold a national poll on the austerity plans promising that if the Greek people do not want the bail-out "it will not be adopted".
But he acknowledged he was flattered by the poll numbers, citing them as a reflection of how well police officers do their jobs.
She added that having "decoupled" the council elections from the Holyrood poll, there was now a "serious issue about making sure people do actually turn out on the day".
Public support today also seems to remain high, with a poll commissioned by Turkish newspaper Haberturk indicating that 55.5% of Turks do not support a ban on abortion.
Reckoning perhaps that Mr Jones, who has little money to pay for advertising, and Mr Simon, a relatively unknown figure, will not themselves do much damage to Mr Riordan, the governor launched a bunch of advertisements just when those worrying opinion-poll results were being published.
Meanwhile, a CNN poll out Thursday suggests that voters view McCain as the better presidential candidate to handle terrorism but do not consider terrorism their primary concern in voting.
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