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britain_house
(05/23/12) -

Many Britons Are Disappointed with Coalition Government

More than half of respondents say the Coalition has accomplished little and has performed worse than they expected.

obama_signs
(05/22/12) -

Obama’s Approval Rating Inching Closer to 50% in United States

Congress gains points, but three-in-five Americans disapprove of its performance.

canusa_issues
(05/17/12) -

Americans and Canadians Feel They Have Lost Out with NAFTA

People in the United States claim Mexico has benefited the most from the deal, while Canadians think the Americans are the real winners.

bc_may2012
(05/14/12) -

Half of Decided Voters in BC Would Support New Democrats in Election

Level of undecided voters rises dramatically when respondents are asked about a possible “Free Enterprise Coalition” of centre-right parties.

us_semiflag
(05/01/12) -

Most Republicans in U.S. See Santorum, Jeb Bush as VP Material

Respondents perceive Al Gore as the best Vice President since 1974; Dick Ckeney deemed the worst.

immigration_man
(04/24/12) -

Obama Trusted More than Romney to Handle Immigration in U.S.

Support for allowing illegal immigrants to eventually apply for citizenship has increased by eight points in two years.

alberta_mountains
(04/22/12) -

Wildrose Party Maintains Strong Lead Heading into Alberta Election

Poll finds that Danielle Smith edges out Alison Redford as “Best Premier”, and is best able to handle important issues, according to Alberta voters.

usa_apr2012
(04/16/12) -

Obama Maintains Six-Point Lead Over Romney in U.S. Race

Women continue to express a preference for Obama, but Romney edges the incumbent president among voters over the age of 55.

health-care-1
(04/10/12) -

Two Years Later, Health Care Reform Continues to Polarize Views in the U.S.

Respondents are more likely to call for the repeal of the new legislation than to wish for it to remain in place.

uk_flag
(04/05/12) -

Britons Want UN Mandate Before Using Force Against Another Nation

A majority of respondents want the UK Government to continue to be a global leader to solve international disputes.