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American Majority Rejects Washington Austerity Consensus – And We Demand Media Coverage

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Emulating Reagan Won't Cut It

washingtonmonthly.com — Republicans keep saying that if the party could only convince voters that they're following Ronald Reagan's vision, the public would look more favorably on the modern GOP agenda. There's just one problem with that, according to a poll by, of all sources, Fox News.

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Majority of Americans Believe Economic Downturn is Here

According to a recent USA Today/Gallup poll, 69 percent of Americans believe our economy is in a recession or worse, 33 percent think this is a depression.

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Americans Worried About Financial Outlook

A recent USA Today/Gallup Poll shows that 73 percent of Americans say our nation’s financial troubles will get worse and 64 percent are worried that they may not have enough money for retirement.

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Military Officers Believe Military Has Been Diminished By Iraq War

A poll of 3,400 military officers found that 60 percent say the U.S. military is weaker today than it was five years ago, and nearly 90 percent say the Iraq war has “stretched the U.S. military dangerously thin.”

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Poll: The American Dream No Longer a Reality

A June poll by Rockefeller Foundation/Time Magazine found that half of Americans no longer think the American dream is within reach.

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More Than Half of Workers Want Unions

Recent findings suggest that more than half of all U.S. workers—nearly 60 million—say they would join a union right now if they could.

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Peter D. Hart Research Associates, “Employee Free Choice Act,” December 2006. http://www.ourfuture.org/public-pulse/americans-believe-employee-free-choice-act

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McCain Losing "Maverick" Brand; Voters Most Likely To See Him As "Old"

According to the Pew Research Center, when asked to describe their views of McCain in a word, the term "maverick" didn't even come up. Nor did "reformer" or "independent." Ruh-roh. more »

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U.S. News and World Report reports President Bush "often argues that history will vindicate him. more »

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Kenneth T. Walsh, "The First Draft of History Looks a Bit Rough on Bush." U.S. News and World Reports, April 11, 2008.

A poll released Monday by Rasmussen Reports found that 63% of Americans believe the U.S. government isn't doing enough to help out the economy, while 19% believe the government's response has been adequate this election year. more »

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