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DECEMBER 2007
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Huckabee leading in Iowa on strength of support from evangelical voters. -
Obama's theme of a fresh start resonates strongly against Clinton campaign. -
A new poll ranks what Americans want most this holiday season. -
Interaction of religion and politics causes upheaval in Republican race. -
Clinton holding off Obama in New Hampshire. -
Mitt Romney leads in N.H. on the strength of issues and personal attributes. -
ABC News/BBC/ARD National Survey of Afghanistan
NOVEMBER 2007
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More than a third of Americans say they'll shop online for gifts - a new high. -
Mike Huckabee's Iowa surge fueled by core Republican groups. -
Contest close in Iowa, Obama mounting a strong race against Clinton. -
Fifty-five percent believe gay couples should be allowed to form civil unions. -
Nearly six in 10 people see no progress restoring civil order in Iraq. -
Nearly three-quarters say country is on wrong track, highest in a decade.
OCTOBER 2007
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Fewer Americans admit prejudice toward Hispanics than toward Arabs. -
Many fret but fewer talk to a doctor, get mammograms or do self-exams. -
Bill Clinton's legacy helps Hillary, as does 9/11 for Giuliani. -
Poll: Hillary best reflects core Democratic values, unlike Rudy with the GOP. -
Americans support funding for insurance, but oppose more money for the Iraq war.
SEPTEMBER 2007
AUGUST 2007
JULY 2007
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A majority of Americans favor the extra safety factor of cameras. -
With Roberts, Alito on court, figure is considerably higher than two years ago. -
Leading Republican candidates all face significant challenges. -
About 66 percent in poll support proposals in Congress to regulate cigarettes. -
Approval ratings match career low. -
Poll shows strengthening of support for Clinton and Obama.
MAY/JUNE 2007
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How baby boomers deal with role reversal in caring for aging parents. -
Poll shows congressional approval ratings have returned to pre-election levels. -
Only 45 percent of Republicans approve of how Bush is handling immigration. -
ABC/Post poll shows actor beats Romney as GOP No. 3, Giuliani support softening. -
The tipping point for most people to cut back on their routine driving is $4.38. -
Fans suspect steroid use, hoped he would fall short of home run record.
APRIL 2007
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Since the Virginia Tech Shootings, an ABC News Poll Finds a Vast Majority of Americans Favor Changes in University Mental Health Policies -
Increasing Numbers Believe Global Warming Is Caused by Humans and That Scientists Agree on It -
ABC News/Washington Post Poll Finds McCain Matches Clinton's Voter Rejection, Giuliani Loses Ground but Stays Ahead -
ABC News/Washington Post Poll Finds New Highs Against War, Lows for Bush -
An ABC News/Washington Post Poll Shows Most Americans Think Politics Was Behind the Firings of U.S. Attorneys -
An ABC News/Washington Post Poll Shows Americans Are Divided on the Firing of Radio Personality Don Imus, Mostly Along Racial Lines
VOICES FROM IRAQ: 2007
FEBRUARY/MARCH 2007
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Voices in Debate Becoming More Moderate -
Americans Focused Early on Hearty Political Stew -
ABCNews Poll Considers Religion, Marriage and Smoking -
More Than Half Favor a Deadline for Withdrawal, Bush Suffers Longest Streak Without Majority Support Since Truman -
When It Comes to Films, Some Stereotypes Hold True -
Many Parents Tell ABC News Poll They're Relying on Hope -- Such as Scholarships or Other Financial Windfalls
JANUARY 2007
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Bush's 33 Percent Approval Rating Lowest Since Nixon for President Entering State of the Union Speech -
Early Frontrunner Status Traditionally Based Upon Name Recognition -- But Name Recognition Could Be Important -
ABC News/Washington Post Poll: Americans Reject New Strategy, New High -- 57 Percent -- Thinks U.S. Is Losing the War

