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A poll taken Sunday, June 13th, showed Senator Barbara Boxer (D-CA) and California Attorney General Jerry Brown in a statistical tie with their respective opponents, Carly Fiorina and Meg Whitman.
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Barbara Boxer has been seen as somewhat vulnerable but Republicans have been long seen as too weak to take advantage of it. However, a poll commissioned by Pajamas Media from Cross Target shows Fiorina slightly edging Boxer in a head-to-head matchup:
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Former Rep. Charlie Bass leads in the primary race for his old seat according to a new poll conducted by CrossTarget exclusively for NowHampshire.com.
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The poll, conducted exclusively for NowHampshire.com by CrossTarget, shows that sixty-nine percent of respondents believe the stimulus has been unsuccessful in creating jobs. Only twenty percent believe it has been successful. Around eleven percent are un
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Here’s a warning sign for Sarah Palin's 2012 presidential aspirations coming from New Hampshire: Over one-third of Republican voters in New Hampshire’s First District believe she’s unqualified to be president of the United States, according to a new poll.
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If Sarah Palin runs for president in 2012, it looks like she'll be campaigning mostly in Iowa in the early going, because New Hampshire voters are skeptical. According to a new poll by the strategy and research firm CrossTarget...
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Former NRCC hand and Romney campaign staffer Carl Forti's Blackrock Group is sending around a poll today purporting to show that "Palin Faces Skeptical Republicans in Granite State."
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A poll by CrossTarget, a Virginia-based Republican political research firm, also shows that likely GOP voters in the 1st District are skeptical about former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin’s prospects as a 2012presidential candidate.
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A poll taken Sunday afternoon while President Obama was in Massachusetts campaigning for Democrat Martha Coakley against Republican Scott Brown for the open Senate seat in that state showed Brown leading his Democratic opponent by 9.6%
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A CrossTarget (R) (IVR) poll; conducted 12/7; surveyed 543 GOP primary LVs; margin of error +/- 4.2% (New Hampshire Union Leader, 12/10).
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Do you think Sarah Palin should run for the Republican Nomination for president in 2012? 36% Yes, 42% No