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Only 27% say that the U.S. is heading in the right direction, according to a Rasmussen poll.
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On Monday, January 16, Mitt Romney led Newt Gingrich by 14 percentage points in a Rasmussen poll taken that day.
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As of this week, voters in the state are evenly split between the candidates (both received 47% of a recent Rasmussen poll).
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In 2004 George Bush beat John Kerry by seven points there, and the latest Rasmussen poll has Mr McCain up by the same margin.
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In a recent Rasmussen poll late last week, Ron Paul had around 14% of the popular vote, Barack Obama has around 40% and Mitt Romney has around 44%.
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But the outlook for Stevens was bad even before the charges: He trailed his Democratic challenger in November's election by 9 points, according to a Rasmussen poll released last week.
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The damage is not limited to the Bush administration: a Rasmussen poll on July 25th-26th found that Mrs Clinton outscores Mr Giuliani as the candidate voters trust most on national security.
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The Rasmussen Poll is the more recent.
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The Rasmussen Poll surveys likely voters.
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And although gun control advocates typically associate the right to firearms ownership with hunting and recreational uses only, the Rasmussen poll found that even 54% of Democrats agree with 75% of Republicans and 68% of those unaffiliated with either major party that the right to own a gun is to ensure such freedom.
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In a national poll from Rasmussen Reports, 65% of adults said they oppose the mayor's proposal, 24% said they favor it and 11% were undecided.
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Mr. Rehberg is well-known in the state as Montana's at-large House Member and in the most recent poll, from Rasmussen, he is ahead of Mr. Tester 49% to 47%.
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