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National Could Form Next New Zealand Government
(Angus Reid Global Monitor) - New Zealand’s major opposition party is likely to win the next legislative election, according to a poll by Colmar Brunton released by One News. 52 per cent of respondents would vote for the conservative National party in this month’s election to the House of Representatives, up one point since August.
October 09, 2008
Tories Drop, Liberals Closer in Canadian Race
(Angus Reid Global Monitor) - The Conservative party is holding on to the top spot in Canada’s electoral race, according to a poll by Angus Reid Strategies released by the Toronto Star. 35 per cent of respondents would vote for the governing Tories in this month’s election to the House of Commons.
October 09, 2008
Missouri: Obama 50%, McCain 47%
(Angus Reid Global Monitor) - Democrat Barack Obama is slightly ahead of Republican John McCain in Missouri, according to a poll by SurveyUSA. 50 per cent of respondents in the Show Me State would vote for the Illinois senator in this year’s United States presidential election, while 47 per cent would back the Arizona senator.
October 08, 2008
New Hampshire: Obama 53%, McCain 40%
(Angus Reid Global Monitor) - Democrat Barack Obama is ahead of Republican John McCain in the Granite State, according to a poll by SurveyUSA. 53 per cent of respondents in New Hampshire would vote for the Illinois senator in the 2008 United States presidential election, while 40 per cent would support the Arizona senator.
October 08, 2008
Rival Political Parties Tied in Greece
(Angus Reid Global Monitor) - Both the Pan-Hellenic Socialist Movement (PASOK) and the New Democracy (ND) have gained popularity in Greece and are now tied, according to a poll by Kapa Research. 31.8 per cent of respondents would support the opposition PASOK in the next general election, while 31.1 per cent would back the governing ND.
October 08, 2008
Half of Ukrainians Want Fresh Elections
(Angus Reid Global Monitor) - Many people in Ukraine would like to cast a ballot to resolve a political deadlock, according to a poll by the Institute for Strategic Studies. 49.8 per cent of respondents would agree with the president dissolving the legislature and calling a snap election, while 32.4 per cent would oppose such a decision.
October 08, 2008
Policy of Restraint Makes U.S. Safer, Say Americans
(Angus Reid Global Monitor) - More people in the United States now think that the best strategy to protect national security is to stop meddling in Middle East affairs, according to a poll by CBS News and the New York Times. 51 per cent of respondents say the U.S. will be safer from terrorism by staying out of other countries’ problems, up six points since October 2007.
October 08, 2008
New York: Obama 58%, McCain 36%
(Angus Reid Global Monitor) - Democrat Barack Obama holds the lead over Republican John McCain in the Empire State, according to a poll by Siena Research Institute. 58 per cent of respondents in New York would support the Illinois senator in this year’s United States presidential election, while 36 per cent would back the Arizona senator.
October 08, 2008
North Carolina: Obama 50%, McCain 44%
(Angus Reid Global Monitor) - Democrat Barack Obama is ahead of Republican John McCain in the Tar Heel State, according to a poll by Public Policy Polling. 50 per cent of respondents in North Carolina would vote for the Illinois senator in this year’s United States presidential election, while 44 per cent support the Arizona senator.
October 08, 2008
Virginia: Obama 50%, McCain 48%
(Angus Reid Global Monitor) - Democrat Barack Obama is barely ahead of Republican John McCain in the Old Dominion State, according to a poll by Rasmussen Reports. 50 per cent of respondents in Virginia would vote for the Illinois senator in this year’s United States presidential election, while 48 per cent would vote for the Arizona senator.
October 08, 2008
Florida: Obama 52%, McCain 45%
(Angus Reid Global Monitor) - Democrat Barack Obama is leading Republican John McCain in Florida, according to a poll by Rasmussen Reports. 52 per cent of respondents in the Sunshine State would vote for the Illinois senator in this year’s United States presidential election, while 45 per cent would back the Arizona senator.
October 08, 2008
Ohio: Obama 53%, McCain 43%
(Angus Reid Global Monitor) - Democrat Barack Obama has a double-digit lead over Republican John McCain in the Buckeye State, according to a poll by Rasmussen Reports. 53 per cent of respondents in Ohio would vote for the Illinois senator in this year’s United States presidential election, while 43 per cent would back the Arizona senator.
October 08, 2008
Colorado: Obama 51%, McCain 45%
(Angus Reid Global Monitor) - Democrat Barack Obama leads Republican John McCain in the Centennial State, according to a poll by Rasmussen Reports. 51 per cent of the respondents in Colorado would vote for the Illinois senator in this year’s United States presidential election, while 45 per cent would support the Arizona senator.
October 08, 2008
Memory of 1968 Massacre Alive for Mexicans
(Angus Reid Global Monitor) - Most people in Mexico believe the country is still haunted by the memories of a government-approved student massacre that took place in October 1968, according to a poll by Reforma. 69 per cent of respondents say Mexicans remain hurt by the events that took place in Tlatelolco, while 27 per cent say people have moved on.
October 08, 2008
Livni’s Gender is Not an Issue in Israel
(Angus Reid Global Monitor) - Half of Israeli adults believe gender will not be a factor in how new Kadima party leader Tzipi Livni carries her foreign and defence policies, according to the Peace Index Project by the Tami Steinmetz Center for Peace Research and the Evens Program in Mediation and Conflict Resolution of Tel Aviv University. 49 per cent of respondents say Livni’s gender will make no difference in her ability.
October 08, 2008
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