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states like Ohio and Michigan which is complicating things. With independent voters and we talked yesterday about the new Fox News poll that shows both the Republican front runner trailing average eight point five points behind the president that it's Wednesday
sick of it very fast. Well once front runner Newt Gingrich is now in the polls is not really leaving take a look at this Fox News poll among swing state voters the former house speaker actually pulling Than any other candidate when compared it to president
Republican frontrunners Mitt Romney and Rick Santorum in a new FOX News poll of 10 battleground states: Ohio, Nevada, Florida, Pennsylvania ..... governor trailing Obama by 8 points in the swing states. In a FOX News poll from the same time in 2008 (then conducted with research
results suggest a reordering of the battleground landscape according to Democratic pollster Chris Anderson, who conducts the Fox News poll with Republican pollster Daron Shaw. “Obama is finding his strongest support in the Dixie tier where he eked out some of his
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find a Valentine who shares their political views. That tops the 47 percent who keep politics out of love, according to a Fox News poll released Monday. Women (56 percent) are more likely than men (45 percent) to think having the same ideology is a priority
still win. That’s according to a Fox News poll released Friday. The new poll was conducted ..... are striking. Click here to view full Fox News poll results. In interviews conducted on ..... and Paul at 15 percent. The previous Fox News poll was conducted in mid-January, and
change to the policy on Friday in the face of the backlash, shifting the coverage burden to insurance companies. A new Fox News poll on Friday showed Santorum creeping up on Romney following his wins in Colorado, Minnesota and Missouri. In interviews conducted
decline in optimism on the economy. A Fox News poll released Friday shows 48 percent of ..... among Republicans. Click here for full Fox News poll results. Looking ahead to November ..... should stay neutral (48 percent). The Fox News poll is based on landline and cell phone