Quinnipiac pollsters to add Colorado, Iowa to their stableThe Denver Post Print Email Topics Colorado, Iowa, Quinnipiac University Polling Institute The powerhouse pollsters at Quinnipiac will soon begin regular research here in Colorado. I consider this new and exciting news for several reasons. The ... Denver Post, 1 month ago |
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Polling institute announces Colorado surveysThe Quinnipiac University Polling Institute is adding Colorado to its roster of swing states that it polls every six to eight weeks. The polls will be conducted by live telephone operators calling a mix of land lines and cellular phones. Based in ... Denver Post, 1 month ago
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Quinnipiac University to begin polling Iowans on political races, issuesAs a general election swing state and home to the first-in-the-nation precinct caucuses, Iowa was the "next obvious place," for the Quinnipiac University Poll to start asking questions. The poll, started in 1988, will begin regularly surveying ... Individual.com, 1 month ago
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Erik Nielson: Targets of the New Security EconomyAccording to a new Quinnipiac University poll, New York City voters remain evenly split over the NYPD's controversial stop-and-frisk procedures, which essentially allow police to harass, stigmatize, and humiliate non-white citizens in ... Huffington Post, 2 weeks ago
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Quinnipiac Poll Overstates Support for Women's Equality ActVarious media outlets, including the Albany Times Union , have favorably reported on a recent Quinnipiac University poll . This survey purportedly finds that two thirds of New York residents support the abortion-expansion provisions included in ... National Review, 1 week ago
Poll: Voters favor Democrats in 2014 congressional elections
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Democrats have slight edge over Republicans in 2014 congressional elections: Poll
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Democrats Have Slim Lead In Early Look At 2014While the 2014 midterm elections are still more than a year away, the results of a Quinnipiac University poll released Wednesday show that Democrats have a slim advantage. The poll found that 41 percent of voters would vote for the Democratic ... RTTNews.com, 1 month ago
Poll: Dems, GOP tied for midterms
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Poll: Democrats have early lead in 2014 midterms
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Poll: Democrats slightly ahead in 2014
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How the Generation that Elected Obama Lost FaithA Quinnipiac University poll released Thursday shows that the multiple scandals dogging President Barack Obama have finally gained traction with the general public. The poll determined that the president fortunes have reversed. His approval ... The Fiscal Times, 2 weeks ago
Scandals hammer Obama's approval ratings
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Ex-IRS chief visited White House 157 times
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Are the scandals affecting President Obama's poll numbers? (Video)
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6 candidates file paperwork to run for Senate in N.J.; Cory Booker far ahead in pollingThe field is set, and polls say one candidate already has a huge head start in the race to become New Jersey's next senator. Six candidates _ four Democrats and two Republicans _ filed Monday to run in the special election to replace Sen. Frank R. Individual.com, 1 week ago
Four Democrats, two Republicans in N.J. vie for Senate
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Clinton Sees Drop In Favorability But Remains 2016 Front-RunnerWhile Hillary Clinton still has the early edge in some potential 2016 presidential matchups, the results of a Quinnipiac University poll released Friday suggest that the former Secretary of State's favorability rating has taken a big hit due to the ... RTTNews.com, 2 weeks ago
2016?: 'At this point," Hillary, the polls say it's making a big 'difference'
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Poll: Hillary Clinton tops in 2016, but favorability down
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Hillary Clinton Leads In Poll Of Key 2016 State
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Poll: Hillary Clinton runs better in Iowa than Vice President BidenHAMDEN, Conn., May 24 (UPI) -- The Quinnipiac Poll pitted Clinton against Republican senators, Marco Rubio of Florida and Rand Paul of Kentucky. Peter A. Brown, assistant director of the Quinnipiac University Polling Institute in Hamden, Conn., said ... UPI, 3 weeks ago
Early Florida poll puts Hillary Clinton ahead of Marco Rubio, Jeb Bush
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