Santorum Pulls Even With Romney in Two National Polls
Pew poll shows that Obama would trounce either in a general election.
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Pew poll shows that Obama would trounce either in a general election.
More people approve of Obama's job than disapprove for the first time since last summer.
Despite the conclusions you might have drawn from watching the audience at recent GOP debates.
That's how 4 percent of Americans feel.
Only 13 percent of Americans approve of how Congress is handling its job, a record low in the poll's 35-year history.
The GOP has its best showing in Gallup's generic ballot poll since 1942.
Pelosi and Dean disagree, and more people weigh in.
After Gibbs calls the poll "meaningless," the organization fires back. Sort of.
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