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Archive for December, 2009

21 Dec

Washington State: Obama Finishes First Full Year With a 50% Approval Rating

Poll conducted for KATU-TV Portland, KING-TV Seattle.
Full tracking graphs can be found here .

21 Dec

Virginia: Obama Finishes First Full Year With a 44% Approval Rating

Poll conducted for WDBJ-TV Roanoke.
Full tracking graphs can be found here .

21 Dec

Oregon: Obama Finishes First Full Year With a 50% Approval Rating

Poll conducted for KATU-TV Portland.
Full tracking graphs can be found here .

21 Dec

New York: Obama Finishes First Full Year With a 56% Approval Rating

Poll conducted for WABC-TV New York.
Full tracking graphs can be found here .

21 Dec

Kentucky: Obama Finishes First Full Year With a 38% Approval Rating

Poll conducted for WHAS-TV Louisville.
Full tracking graphs can be found here .

21 Dec

Kansas: Obama Finishes First Full Year With a 36% Approval Rating

Poll conducted for KCTV Kansas City.
Full tracking results can be found here .

21 Dec

California: Obama Finishes First Full Year With a 55% Approval Rating

Poll conducted for KABC-TV Los Angeles, KFSN-TV Fresno, KGTV-TV San Diego, KPIX-TV San Francisco.
Full California Tracking graphs can be found here .

21 Dec

Alabama: Obama Finishes First Full Year With a 35% Approval Rating

Poll conducted for WKRG-TV Mobile.
Complete tracking graphs can be found here .

18 Dec

Fresno State Football Fans Agree With Pat Hill’s Contract Extension

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SurveyUSA asked fans of Fresno State Football if they thought Bulldogs coach Pat Hill should have had his contract extended.  81% say he should have had it extended…13% think he should not have had his contract extended.
You can view full results of this poll right here .

18 Dec

Mobile: Majority Think “Zero Tolerance Policies” In Schools Are a Good Idea

83% of adults in the Mobile area think “zero tolerance policies” that automatically expel anyone who brings a weapon to school are a good idea,  according to this recent SurveyUSA poll conducted for WKRG-TV Mobile-Pensacola. 14% think “zero tolerance policies” are a bad idea.
Should administrators be allowed to make exceptions to zero tolerance policies? […]

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