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Americans believe candidates don't need to resort to criticizing their opponents and producing negative campaign ads to win an election. Read More |
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Americans continue to hold a negative view of the federal government and most say they want the era of big government to end. Read More |
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| Thirty-six U.S. Senate seats are on the ballot this November. Twenty-one of them are held by Democrats and 15 by Republicans. The GOP needs a net gain of six seats to take control of the Senate, and North Carolina which is critical to Republicans hopes has moved back to a Toss-Up. At week's end, the Rasmussen Senate Balance of Power Rankings show 15 races Safe Republican and nine Safe Democrat. Three lean Republican, two lean Democrat and one leans Independent. Six races are Toss-Ups. | | |
| | 2:00 p.m. EST: Most Say Negative Campaign Ads Have Negative Voting Effects | | |
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