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(04/06/11) -

Nancy Reagan Rated Best First Lady

Hillary Clinton takes second place followed by Michelle Obama in third.

us_white-house
(03/01/11) -

Kennedy and Reagan Lead List of Good Presidents for Americans

Clinton is third on the national list, but remains a polarizing figure a decade after his departure from the White House.

toronto_mayor_final
(10/18/10) -

Toronto Headed for Tight Election as Smitherman Catches Ford

The mayoral race in the City of Toronto has tightened considerably heading into the final days of campaigning, a new Angus Reid Public Opinion / Toronto Star / CityNews Election poll has found.

us_washington_monument
(09/29/10) -

Americans Praise Carter for Work Done After Leaving White House

Richard Nixon and George W. Bush perceived as former presidents who have done the least for the world.

election
(09/24/10) -

Ford Remains Ahead in Toronto a Month Before Mayoral Election

Most Torontonians would welcome an expansion of Toronto’s subway system, even if it means increasing taxes.

(08/28/10) -

Ford Has Six-Point Lead Over Smitherman in Toronto Race

Support for Ford is markedly higher in the inner suburbs, while Smitherman is ahead in Downtown Toronto.

us_white-house
(07/06/10) -

Reagan, Clinton Seen as Best Recent U.S. Presidents

(Angus Reid Global Monitor) – Americans pick two politicians as their best heads of state since 1969, according to a poll by Angus Reid Public Opinion. 32 per cent of respondents think Ronald Reagan has been the best recent president, while 30 per cent select Bill Clinton.

(07/05/10) -

Americans Select Reagan and Clinton as Best Recent Presidents

Half of Republicans think Barack Obama has been the worst head of state since 1969, while majority of Democrats pick George W. Bush.

(05/24/10) -

Americans Pick Hillary Clinton, Nancy Reagan as Best Recent First Ladies

Current First Lady Michelle Obama is highly popular, especially among women.

issues_economy
(09/17/09) -

Americans Reject Nationalization of Companies

(Angus Reid Global Monitor) – A solid
majority of people in the United States
rejects the notion that certain companies should be bought by the federal government
in order to prevent them from going out of business, according to a poll by the
National Constitution Center
released by the Associated Press. 71 per cent of respondents share a negative
opinion towards nationalizing private companies even partially.