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How poll was done

The Associated Press-Ipsos poll on the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing was conducted Aug. 7-11 and is based on telephone interviews with a nationally representative random sample of 1,001 adults from all states.

How the AP-Ipsos poll was taken

The Associated Press-Ipsos poll on the 2008 presidential race and President Bush was conducted July 31- Aug. 4, 2008. It is based on telephone interviews with a nationally representative random sample of 1,002 adults from all states. The sample included 833 registered voters, 521 people who identified themselves as Democrat or who lean toward the Democratic Party and 381 people who identified themselves as Republican or who lean toward the Republican Party.

Method for AP-Ipsos poll on top national problems

The Associated Press-Ipsos poll on top national problems was conducted July 10-14, 2008, and is based on telephone interviews with a nationally representative random sample of 500 adults from all states.

Tomato scare ending; fears linger for many people

The tomato scare may be over, but it has taken a toll — it's cost the industry an estimated $100 million and left millions of people with a new wariness about the safety of everyday foods.

Method for AP-Ipsos Bush-Congress poll

The Associated Press-Ipsos poll on President Bush and Congress was conducted July 10-14, 2008 and is based on telephone interviews with a nationally representative random sample of 1,000 adults from all states. The sample included 466 people who identified themselves as Democrats or who lean toward the Democratic Party, and 399 people who identified themselves as Republican or who lean toward the Republican Party.

Bush, Congress get record lows in AP-Ipsos poll

A soured public has given President Bush and Congress record low approval ratings in the latest Associated Press-Ipsos poll, underscoring the toll taken by fretful economic woes and long-lasting wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.

SC pastor back home after jail odyssey in Russia

The Rev. Phillip Miles thought he had the perfect gift when he decided to buy some hunting rifle ammunition for a fellow pastor he would visit. He had already picked out lotion and jewelry for the man's wife and was proud of thinking of something for the man. The problem was, his friend lives in Russia.

Polling method for right track-wrong track

The Associated Press-Ipsos poll on the direction of the country was conducted June 12-16, 2008, and is based on telephone interviews with a nationally representative random sample of 1,000 adults from all states. The sample included 522 people who identified themselves as Democrats or who lean toward the Democratic Party, and 352 people who identified themselves as Republicans or who lean toward the Republican Party.

Details on presidential poll

The Associated Press-Ipsos poll on the 2008 presidential race was conducted April 23-27 and was based on telephone interviews with a nationally representative random sample of 1,001 adults from all states. The sample included 457 people who identified themselves as Democrats or who lean toward the Democratic Party, and 346 people who identified themselves as Republicans or who lean toward the Republican Party.

AP Poll: Clinton leads McCain by 9 points

Hillary Rodham Clinton now leads John McCain by 9 points in a head-to-head presidential matchup, according to an Associated Press-Ipsos poll that bolsters her argument that she is more electable than Democratic rival Barack Obama. Obama and Republican McCain are running about even.

McCain Erases Obama Lead

Republican Sen. John McCain has erased Sen. Barack Obama's 10-point advantage in a head-to-head matchup, leaving him essentially tied with both Democratic candidates in an Associated Press-Ipsos national poll released Thursday.

AP Poll: Bush Public Approval at New Low

Public approval of President Bush has dipped to a new low in the Associated Press-Ipsos poll, driven by dissatisfaction with his handling of the economy.

AP Poll Method, Questions and Results

The Associated Press-Ipsos poll on Congress and President Bush was conducted March 3-5, 2008 and is based on telephone interviews with a nationally representative random sample of 1,013 adults from all states.

AP Poll Method, Questions and Results

The Associated Press-Ipsos poll on the 2008 presidential race was conducted February 22-24, 2008 and is based on telephone interviews with a nationally representative random sample of 1,011 adults from all states. The sample included 473 people who identified themselves as Democrats or who lean toward the Democratic Party, and 381 people who identified themselves as Republicans or who lean toward the Republican Party.

AP Poll: Method, Questions and Results

The Associated Press-Ipsos poll on the 2008 presidential race was conducted Feb. 7-10, 2008, and is based on telephone interviews with a nationally representative random sample of 1,029 adults from all states. The sample included 520 people who identified themselves as Democratic or who lean toward the Democratic Party, and 357 people who identified themselves as Republican or who lean toward the Republican Party.

Obama Narrowly Leads McCain in AP Poll

Democrat Barack Obama has a narrow lead over John McCain in a potential presidential matchup, while Hillary Rodham Clinton is about even with the Republican front-runner, an Associated Press-Ipsos poll indicated Monday.

AP Poll Method, Questions and Results

The Associated Press-Ipsos poll on the nation's economy was conducted Feb. 4-6, 2008, and is based on telephone interviews with a nationally representative random sample of 1,006 adults from all states.

AP Poll: Leaving Iraq Will Help Economy

The heck with Congress' big stimulus bill. The way to get the country out of recession — and most people think we're in one — is to get the country out of Iraq, according to an Associated Press-Ipsos poll.

AP Poll Method, Questions and Results

The Associated Press-Ipsos poll on Congress and President Bush was conducted Feb. 4-6, 2008, and was based on telephone interviews with a nationally representative random sample of 1,006 adults from all states.

Bush, Congress Hit New Low in AP Poll

It's almost as if people can barely stand the thought of President Bush and Congress anymore.

AP Poll Method, Questions and Results

The Associated Press-Ipsos poll on the 2008 presidential race was conducted January 15-17, 2008 and is based on telephone interviews with a nationally representative random sample of 1,010 adults from all states. The sample included 471 people who identified themselves as Democrats or who lean toward the Democratic Party, and 359 people who identified themselves as Republican or who lean toward the Republican Party.

AP Poll Method, Questions and Results

The Associated Press-Ipsos poll on President Bush and Congress was conducted January 7-9, 2008 and is based on telephone interviews with a nationally representative random sample of 1,027 adults from all states.

AP Poll Method, Questions and Results

The Associated Press-Ipsos poll on the Transportation Security Administration and air travel was conducted December 17-19, 2007, and is based on telephone interviews with a nationally representative random sample of 1,004 adults from all states.

AP Poll Method

The Associated Press-Ipsos poll on the war in Iraq and President Bush was conducted December 3-5, 2007, and is based on telephone interviews with a nationally representative random sample of 1,009 adults from all states.

Poll: More in US See Progress in Iraq

Growing numbers of people think the U.S. is making progress in Iraq and will eventually be able to claim some success there, a poll showed Tuesday in a sign the politics of the war could become more complicated for Democrats.

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Astronomy Story and Picture--- July 11 - Enhanced Color Caloris on Mercury
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Explanation: The sprawling Caloris basin on Mercury is one of the solar system's largest impact basins.

Why the Republicans don't like their candidates | Salon.com
Source: Salon.com

In the past week, Mitt Romney -- the former Massachusetts governor who seems to be edging into the front-runner's position for the 2008 Republican presidential nomination -- has taken to ignoring his fellow Republican challengers, instead aiming his barbs at the leading Democrati …

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