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    Posted June 25, 2012 by
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    The Cornfield Eye on the Polls - June 24th

     

    Between  now and the general election on November 6, there are going to be  daily, weekly and monthly polls covering almost every contest  imaginable. Some are local, some are state and some - actually most -  will be on the presidential race.

    Until  Election Day, I am going to try and give a synopsis of what the  pollsters reveal for both voters, candidates and campaigns to chomp and  chew.

    Not Easy Being Green:  Seems about 60% of Americans now believe human activity is making the  enviroment worse. Even those who see little or no change in the  environment 52% say humans are to blame. Looking down the road 4 in 10  Americans see the environment getting worse while 2 in 10 see it getting  better.

    http://startribune.com/nation/160138835.html

    Affordable Care Act:  A Reuters/Ipsos poll finds that most Americans oppose the ACA, 56% -  44%. Yet at the same time most are for some of the provisions of the  law. Not so liked is the individual mandate opposed by 61%.

    http://reuters.com/article/2012/06/24/us-usa-campaign-healthcare-idUSBRE85N01M20120624

    The Undecided:  A new Associated Press/GfK poll finds that 25% of voters are still up  for grabs and waiting to be sold on either President Barack Obama or  presumptive Republican nominee Mitt Romney.

    http://politicalwire.com/archives/2012/06/24/one-quarter_of_voters_still_up_for_grabs.html

    From the Cornfield, there you have the latest of The Cornfield Eye on the Polls.

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