Issue Watch
Track global public opinion on current issues.
- 2008: Race for the White House
- 2008: The U.S. Electoral College
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- Israel Election 2009
- Kevin Rudd
- Latin America
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Angus Reid Global Monitor : Issue Watch
U.S. Election 2008 - The Republicans
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Republicans 2008: Giuliani 23%, Thompson 17%
- (Angus Reid Global Monitor) - Rudy Giuliani is holding on to the top spot among Republican Party supporters in the United States, according to a poll by Rasmussen Reports. 23 per cent of respondents would vote for the former New York City mayor in a 2008 presidential primary. Nov 9, 2007
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Republicans 2008: Giuliani 33%, McCain at 19%
- (Angus Reid Global Monitor) - Rudy Giuliani is holding on to the top spot among the Republican Party’s presidential hopefuls in the United States, according to a poll by TNS released by the Washington Post and ABC News. 33 per cent of respondents would vote for the former New York City mayor in a 2008 primary. Nov 6, 2007
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Republicans 2008: Giuliani 30%, Thompson 15%
- (Angus Reid Global Monitor) - Rudy Giuliani remains the most popular presidential hopeful for Republican Party supporters in the United States, according to a poll by Princeton Survey Research Associates released by Newsweek. 30 per cent of respondents would like to see the former New York City mayor as the 2008 nominee. Nov 5, 2007
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Republicans 2008: Giuliani 28%, Thompson 21%
- (Angus Reid Global Monitor) - Rudy Giuliani is the top presidential contender for Republican Party supporters in the United States, according to a poll by YouGov/Polimetrix published in The Economist. 28 per cent of respondents would vote for the former New York City mayor in a 2008 primary. Nov 4, 2007
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Republicans 2008: Giuliani 31%, McCain 18%
- (Angus Reid Global Monitor) - Rudy Giuliani remains the top presidential contender for Republican Party supporters in the United States, according to a poll by the Pew Research Center for the People and the Press. 31 per cent of respondents would support the former New York City mayor in a 2008 primary. Nov 3, 2007
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Republicans 2008: Giuliani 31%, Thompson 26%
- (Angus Reid Global Monitor) - Rudy Giuliani holds a five-point edge in the national race for the Republican Party’s presidential nomination in the United States, according to a poll by Harris Interactive. 31 per cent of respondents would vote for the former New York City mayor in a 2008 primary. Nov 2, 2007
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Republicans 2008: Giuliani 27%, Thompson 17%
- (Angus Reid Global Monitor) - Rudy Giuliani remains the top contender in the race for the Republican Party’s presidential nomination in the United States, according to a poll by the Quinnipiac University Polling Institute. 27 per cent of respondents would support the former New York City mayor in a 2008 primary. Nov 1, 2007
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Republicans 2008: Giuliani 21%, Thompson 18%
- (Angus Reid Global Monitor) - Rudy Giuliani is barely holding on to the lead in the Republican Party’s presidential race, according to a poll by Rasmussen Reports. 21 per cent of respondents would vote for the former New York City mayor in a 2008 United States presidential primary, down four points in a week. Oct 30, 2007
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Republicans 2008: Giuliani 31%, Thompson 17%
- (Angus Reid Global Monitor) - Rudy Giuliani remains the most popular United States presidential contender for Republican Party supporters in the United States, according to a poll by Opinion Dynamics released by Fox News. 31 per cent of respondents would vote for the former New York City mayor in a 2008 primary, up two points in two weeks. Oct 29, 2007
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Republicans 2008: Giuliani 32%, Thompson 15%
- (Angus Reid Global Monitor) - The exit of two prospective candidates appears to have helped Rudy Giuliani’s bid to become the Republican Party’s United States presidential nominee in 2008, according to a poll by Bloomberg and the Los Angeles Times. 32 per cent of respondents would vote for the former New York City mayor in a primary, up five points since June. Oct 27, 2007
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Republicans 2008: Giuliani 29%, Thompson 19%
- (Angus Reid Global Monitor) - Rudy Giuliani is holding on to the top spot among the Republican Party’s presidential hopefuls, according to a poll by Rasmussen Reports. 29 per cent of respondents would vote for the former New York City mayor in a 2008 United States presidential primary, down four points in a week. Oct 23, 2007
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Republicans 2008: Giuliani 27%, Thompson 19%
- (Angus Reid Global Monitor) - Rudy Giuliani remains the top presidential hopeful for Republican Party supporters in the United States, according to a poll by Opinion Research Corporation released by CNN. 27 per cent of respondents would vote for the former New York City mayor in a 2008 primary. Oct 21, 2007
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Republicans 2008: Giuliani 24%, Thompson 16%
- (Angus Reid Global Monitor) - Almost one-fourth of Republican Party supporters in the United States want Rudy Giuliani to become their presidential nominee next year, according to a poll by American Research Group. 24 per cent of respondents would vote for the former New York City mayor in a 2008 primary. Oct 18, 2007
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Republicans 2008: Giuliani 32%, Thompson 18%
- (Angus Reid Global Monitor) - Rudy Giuliani is holding on to the top spot in the race for the Republican Party’s presidential nomination in the United States, according to a poll by Gallup released by USA Today. 32 per cent of respondents would back the former New York City mayor in a 2008 primary. Oct 17, 2007
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Republicans 2008: Giuliani 29%, Thompson 19%
- (Angus Reid Global Monitor) - Rudy Giuliani remains the most popular presidential contender for Republican Party supporters in the United States, according to a poll by Rasmussen Reports. 29 per cent of respondents would vote for the former New York City mayor in a 2008 primary. Oct 16, 2007