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Tuesday, October 14, 2014

Voters Say State Electoral Debates Are Important, But Don't Change Their Mind

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As the midterm election season enters the final stretch, most voters consider debates important to their vote and good indicators of where the candidates stand. But for the majority, a debate has never changed the way they ultimately decided to vote. Read More 

 Americans Endorse Euthanasia - and A Life Beyond 

The decision of a 29-year-old California woman with terminal cancer to end her life has cast the spotlight again on states that allow voluntary assisted suicide. Americans by a near two-to-one margin support the practice known as voluntary euthanasia, but most also believe there is life after death.  Read More

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What America Thinks

The first person diagnosed with the deadly Ebola virus in the United States died last week in a Dallas hospital. Shortly before, the federal government announced it was beginning airport screening of new arrivals to this country from Ebola-infected countries in Africa. So what does America think of the growing Ebola epidemic?

 


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