2 hours ago 2009-07-11T19:28:45-07:00
New Jersey Governor Jon Corzine is campaigning for re-election in a very difficult political environment.
New Jersey Governor Jon Corzine is campaigning for re-election in a very difficult political environment.
Just 17% of Americans agree with Pope Benedict XVI's call for more international regulation of the U.S. economy, as part of a new papal encyclical urging world leaders to steer the world economy in a more moral direction.
A highlight of President Obama's trip to Moscow this week was an agreement between the United States and Russia to reduce their nuclear weapons stockpiles, but just 22% of U.S. voters trust the Russians to honor that agreement.
Forty percent (40%) of Republican voters nationwide say Sarah Palin's decision to resign as governor of Alaska hurts her chances of winning the party's presidential nomination in 2012.
Sixty percent (60%) of U.S. voters now oppose the passage of a second economic stimulus plan this year, a five-point increase in opposition since the issue was first raised in March.
Forty-four percent (44%) of U.S. voters have an unfavorable opinion of former "Saturday Night Live" comedy writer Al Franken as he prepares to join the U.S. Senate as its newest Democratic member.
Even though American troops have now pulled out of all cities in Iraq and still are on schedule to be completely withdrawn by the end of 2011, 64% of U.S. voters do not believe the war in Iraq is over.
Americans have mixed feelings about the historic climate change bill that passed the House on Friday, but 42% say it will hurt the U.S. economy.
Voters remain closely divided over the health care reform plan proposed by President Obama and congressional Democrats, with a high level of intensity on both sides of the issue.
South Carolina Governor Mark Sanford cheated on his wife, lied to his family and staff, decided to get away from his children on Father's Day and disappeared from the country without making arrangements for the execution of his duties in an emergency.
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