Thursday, May 10, 2012

Massachusetts Poll

  • TAIPEI (Taiwan News) – President Ma Ying-jeou's popularity reached a new low of 25.8 percent after his about-face on electricity rates, a poll commissioned by the opposition Democratic Progressive Party showed Friday.
  • (eTaiwan News)
  • President Barack Obama leads former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney by one point in the key battleground state of Ohio, according to a Quinnipiac University poll released Thursday.
  • (RealClearPolitics)
  • A new poll conducted by Mass Inc. shows Republican Senator Scott Brown slightly behind his chief Democratic rival Elizabeth Warren in the Massachusetts Senate race.
  • (Union-News & Sunday Republican)
  • President Barack Obama and his presumptive GOP opponent, former Massachusetts Gov.
  • (WCTV)
  • According to the poll of 488 registered voters, 42 percent said they would vote for former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney, while 40 percent said they would support President Barack Obama and 18 percent were undecided.
  • (Asu News)
  • President Barack Obama's popularity with women and minorities contributes to his 46%-42% lead over former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, according to a Quinnipiac University national poll released Thursday. Mr.
  • (Wall Street Journal)
  • President Obama leads former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney 44-42 percent, which is within the polls margin of error. Peter A. Brown, executive director of the Connecticut university poll, said Mr.
  • (Toledo Blade)
  • According to a Dahaf Institute poll, Labor will get 17 seats in the next Knesset. A Teleseker poll published in Ma'ariv on Thursday showed Labor with 18. Both polls put Likud in the lead with 31 MKs.
  • (Jerusalem Post)
  • TAIPEI (Taiwan News) – A total of 67.5 percent of the public was dissatisfied with President Ma Ying-jeou's performance, a poll by the Taiwan Indicators Survey Research revealed Thursday.
  • (eTaiwan News)
  • A May 3 poll by PPP showed Obama with a 51-43 lead against the Republican.
  • (Examiner)

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