1. An American Research Group poll released Wednesday found McCain leading Bush for the first time here. 2. A Field poll released this week showed an increasing number of Californians holding energy firms responsible for power shortages. 3. A poll released Wednesday by The Hartford Courant and the University of Connecticut Institute for Social Inquiry showed that Clinton has a substantial edge. 4. A University of Connecticut poll released Friday found that two-thirds of New Englanders give the economy a negative rating. 5. But polls released Thursday and Friday show McCain tied with or surpassing Bush. 6. Furthermore, a poll released last week by the Quinnipiac College Polling Institute showed that McCall had a faint image around the state. 7. George W. Bush is tied with Al Gore among women and leads among conservative Democrats who supported Ronald Reagan, says a new Voter.com-Battleground poll released today. 8. Public opinion polls released this weekend show Americans favor private investment. 9. Public opinion polls released Wednesday seemed to indicate the effort had paid off. 10. The New York Times poll released Wednesday shows that tenant advocates have been successful in making him the central villain in their campaign to protect the laws. |