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Poll: Majority of New Yorkers approve of NYPD surveillance of Muslimsupdated: Tue Mar 13 2012 19:25:00

Most New Yorkers believe the city's police act appropriately in dealing with Muslims, according to a Quinnipiac University poll released Tuesday.

Poll: Men, evangelicals boost Santorum updated: Wed Feb 22 2012 06:05:00

A poll released Wednesday showed Rick Santorum maintaining his lead nationwide among likely Republican voters, topping his closest rival Mitt Romney by a margin of nine percentage points.

Republicans upset over Connecticut move to limit WWE gear at the pollsupdated: Sat Oct 23 2010 07:41:00

Republicans lashed out Friday after the Connecticut secretary of state said poll workers would have the right to ask voters wearing World Wrestling Entertainment merchandise to cover up because it could be considered campaigning.

Give kids social skills to get aheadupdated: Thu Jul 01 2010 12:49:00

The college students who showed up with bare midriffs and never contributed to discussions during Faye Rogaski's communication classes were surprised when they weren't picked for coveted internships and jobs.

Crist to run for Senate as nonaligned candidate, source saysupdated: Wed Apr 28 2010 16:13:00

Florida Gov. Charlie Crist has decided to run as a nonaligned candidate rather than compete for the Republican Party nomination in his bid for the Senate, a GOP fundraiser tells CNN.

People.com: University to Letterman: Hands Off Our Interns!updated: Tue Oct 13 2009 10:28:00

A Connecticut college issues a warning for students sent to work for the TV host

New York governor to push same-sex marriage billupdated: Thu Apr 16 2009 15:57:00

Saying "the time has come," Gov. David Paterson announced Thursday he will introduce a bill in the state legislature to legalize same-sex marriage in New York.

Dodd accused of AIG 'flip-flop'updated: Sat Mar 21 2009 10:33:00

CNN's Mary Snow looks at how the AIG fallout is playing back home for Senator Chris Dodd.

Corzine poll could show mood swinging against incumbentsupdated: Thu Mar 12 2009 14:41:00

­New poll numbers in New Jersey spell more trouble for Gov. Jon Corzine's bid for re-election. The poll could also be a sign that the country's severe recession may take a toll on incumbents running for re-election.

Possible fight looms over New York Senate seatupdated: Wed Feb 18 2009 13:24:00

Newly minted New York Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand remains a mystery to millions of her constituents and is facing a possibly titanic 2010 Democratic primary fight, according a new survey.

Time.com: Young Voters Could Be the Deciding Factor in Floridaupdated: Wed Oct 08 2008 16:00:00

The conventional wisdom has been that as its seniors go, so goes the state. This year that may be changing

Time.com: Can Obama Win Back Wal-Mart Moms?updated: Tue Sep 09 2008 13:00:00

Is Sarah Palin's appeal to white women voters a temporary blip or a real problem for the Democrats?

Election in Independents' hands?updated: Wed Jun 18 2008 17:17:00

CNN's Bill Schneider reports on the latest poll findings showing Independent voters being a decisive factor.

Poll: Obama leads McCain in swing statesupdated: Wed Jun 18 2008 17:17:00

Sen. Barack Obama is leading Sen. John McCain in the crucial swing states of Ohio, Pennsylvania and Florida, according to a new survey.

Time.com: Bloomberg Pushes Merit Pay for Teachers updated: Wed Jul 25 2007 18:00:00

New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg, a potential independent presidential candidate, pushes for performance-based merit pay for teachers in the nation's public schools

Greenfield: It's more than just Iraqupdated: Thu Aug 03 2006 16:16:00

If the latest Quinnipiac University Poll is right, three-term Sen. Joseph Lieberman is headed for defeat Tuesday in Connecticut's Democratic primary, and Iraq -- more specifically, his steadfast support for that war -- is the big reason.

Sen. Lieberman narrowly trails in pollupdated: Thu Jul 20 2006 18:28:00

Suddenly trailing in the polls, Democratic Sen. Joe Lieberman is enlisting the help of former President Clinton, the man he criticized in 1998 for "disgraceful behavior" in a sex scandal with a White House intern.

Panel inches toward impeachment of Connecticut governorupdated: Wed May 05 2004 07:03:00

A special committee investigating allegations of bribery and bid-rigging by Connecticut Gov. John G. Rowland has asked its lawyer to draft an article of impeachment for what it calls Rowland's failure to cooperate.

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