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Angus Reid Global Monitor
Polls & Research
Our latest polls from this past week.
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Portuguese Stick with Ruling Socialists
- (Angus Reid Global Monitor) - Portugal’s governing Socialist Party (PS) has gained public backing, according to a poll by Marktest released by Diario de Noticias and TSF. 35.2 per cent of respondents would vote for the PS in the next general election, up 2.2 points since May.
July 01, 2008 -
Texas: McCain 48%, Obama 39%
- (Angus Reid Global Monitor) - Republican John McCain could carry Texas in this year’s United States presidential election, according to a poll by Rasmussen Reports. 48 per cent of respondents in the Lone Star State would vote for the Arizona senator, while 39 per cent would back Illinois senator Barack Obama.
July 01, 2008 -
New Jersey: Obama 49%, McCain 33%
- (Angus Reid Global Monitor) - Democrat Barack Obama leads Republican John McCain in the Garden State, according to Fairleigh Dickinson University’s PublicMind poll. 49 per cent of respondents in New Jersey would support the Illinois senator in this year’s United States presidential election, while 33 per cent would vote for the Arizona senator.
July 01, 2008 -
Ohio: Obama 48%, McCain 46%
- (Angus Reid Global Monitor) - There is no clear United States presidential favourite in the Buckeye State, according to a poll by SurveyUSA. 48 per cent of respondents would vote for Democratic Illinois senator Barack Obama, in this year’s election, while 46 per cent would back Republican Arizona senator John McCain.
July 01, 2008 -
Lower Rating for Honduran President Zelaya
- (Angus Reid Global Monitor) - Fewer people in Honduras are expressing satisfaction with the performance of Manuel Zelaya, according to a poll by CID-Gallup published in La Prensa. 34 per cent of respondents say the president has done a good or very good job as head of state, down four points since February.
July 01, 2008 -
Right of Return Not Negotiable, Say Palestinians
- (Angus Reid Global Monitor) - The vast majority of people in the West Bank and Gaza would reject giving up the so-called right of return, according to a poll by the Palestinian Center for Public Opinion. 89.8 per cent of respondents are not willing to compromise the right to re-occupy their land in Israel in exchange for the creation of a Palestinian state and a peace agreement.
July 01, 2008 -
French Would Support Lisbon Treaty in Vote
- (Angus Reid Global Monitor) - Most people in France would support the adoption of the Lisbon Treaty if it were put to a vote, according to a poll by CSA published in Le Parisien. 56 per cent of respondents would vote in favour of the proposed body of law for the European Union (EU), while 44 per cent would reject it.
July 01, 2008 -
Britons Want a Cameron-Led Government
- (Angus Reid Global Monitor) - Most people in Britain want the next government to be formed by the Conservative party, according to a poll by YouGov published in the Daily Telegraph. 54 per cent of respondents would prefer an administration headed by David Cameron, up 22 points since September.
July 01, 2008 -
Flag, Armed Forces Make Canadians Proud
- (Angus Reid Global Monitor) - The flag and the armed forces are the foremost sources of pride for Canadians, according to a poll by Angus Reid Strategies. 86 per cent of respondents are very or moderately proud of the Canadian flag, and 80 per cent feel the same way about their armed forces.
July 01, 2008 -
Security, Individual Rights Split Views in U.S.
- (Angus Reid Global Monitor) - Few adults in the United States are satisfied with the way the legal system deals with individual rights and national security, according to a poll by Rasmussen Reports. Only 27 per cent of respondents believe the balance between both issues is about right.
July 01, 2008 -
Nebraska: McCain 52%, Obama 36%
- (Angus Reid Global Monitor) - Republican John McCain could carry the Cornhusker State in this year’s United States presidential election, according to a poll by Rasmussen Reports. 52 per cent of respondents would vote for the Arizona senator, while 36 per cent would back Illinois senator Barack Obama.
June 30, 2008 -
Minnesota: Obama 54%, McCain 37%
- (Angus Reid Global Monitor) - Democrat Barack Obama is ahead of Republican John McCain in the North Star State, according to a poll by the Quinnipiac University Polling Institute. 54 per cent of respondents in Minnesota would back the Illinois senator in this year’s United States presidential election, while 37 per cent would vote for the Arizona senator.
June 30, 2008 -
Wisconsin: Obama 52%, McCain 39%
- (Angus Reid Global Monitor) - Democrat Barack Obama holds the upper hand in the Badger State, according to a poll by SurveyUSA. 52 per cent of respondents in Wisconsin would vote for the Illinois senator in this year’s United States presidential election, while 43 per cent would back Arizona senator John McCain.
June 30, 2008 -
Kentucky: McCain 51%, Obama 35%
- (Angus Reid Global Monitor) - Republican John McCain could carry the Bluegrass State in this year’s United States presidential election, according to a poll by Rasmussen Reports. 51 per cent of respondents in Kentucky would vote for the Arizona senator in this year’s United States presidential election, while 35 per cent would back Democratic Illinois senator Barack Obama.
June 30, 2008 -
Ireland’s Fianna Fáil is Still Leader
- (Angus Reid Global Monitor) - Ireland’s governing party continues to be the most popular political organization in the country, according to a poll by Red C published in the Sunday Business Post. 40 per cent of respondents would vote for Fianna Fáil in the next legislative election, unchanged since April.
June 30, 2008
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