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An analysis of CNN polling indicates that support for the president and congressional Democrats has slipped among self-described liberals.
CNN: Health care, Afghan war splits Democrats
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While too early to be considered definitive, the polling indicates that a conservative shift by Romney in the primary campaign is costing him support among independent women voters.
CNN: Obama adds politics to women's forum
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Polling indicates that Americans who oppose amnesty are more likely to consider the issue extremely important and to vote the issue -- right now, particularly in the Republican primaries.
CNN: Schneider: The political calculations of immigration
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On this day, Mr. Romney should devote most of his energies and resources to North Carolina, where some polling indicates he may have the opening to score an upset.
WSJ: Larry Sabato: Six Days on the Road to Tampa
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All the same, polling indicates about half of Americans want to see the Democrats stay in command of Congress, while only an average of around 38% want the Republicans to regain the control they lost at the 2006 midterms.
ECONOMIST: Congress: The perils of House-keeping | The
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In addition to that, polling by Univision Television, indicates that Latino voters are just as, if not more, concerned by the economic, health care and education issues as immigration issues.
FORBES: California Republicans Need To Cooperate With Latinos On Border Issues
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Polling by Military Times of its active-duty subscribers over the past four years indicates that 58 percent have consistently opposed repeal.
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