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Voters are on board with President Obama's decision to step up action against the radical Islamic group ISIS in the Middle East and think involvement by Muslim nations increase the mission's chances of success. But voters are less confident how this latest offensive will impact relations between the United States and the Muslim world. Read More |
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Views of Obamacare hold steady again this week, with over half of voters continuing to express an unfavorable opinion of the national health care law and overwhelming majorities still calling for choices in health insurance that the law doesn't allow. Read More |
| 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 races in Alaska and Michigan are moving the Republicans' way this week. A third crucial race - in Iowa - remains a Toss-Up. At week's end, the Rasmussen Senate Balance of Power Rankings show 15 races Safe Republican and eight Safe Democrat. Three lean Republican, three lean Democrat and one leans Independent. Five races are Toss-Ups. | | |
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Noon EST: Election 2014: Alaska Governor 1 p.m. EST: Election 2014: Illinois Senate
3 p.m. EST: Generic Congressional Ballot
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