Thursday, October 02, 2014

Americans Are Concerned But Confident Health System Can Beat Enterovirus

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At least four deaths in this country have now been attributed to a new strain of the severe respiratory disease known as enterovirus, and more than one-out-of-four Americans now say there are cases of it in their own state. But most are at least somewhat confident that the U.S. public health system can control the disease.  Read More

Incumbents might have something to worry about this November as voters do not think their local representative is good for the job nor that they deserve to be reelected. Read More 

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What America Thinks

The latest Rasmussen Reports Generic Congressional Ballot has Democrats and Republicans tied when voters are asked which party they would vote for if the election were held today. Democrats held a three-point lead the week before, but that was the first time they had led on the Generic Ballot since late July. The generic congressional ballot has been close all year, though, with the parties separated by two points or less most weeks. During that time, unaffiliated voters have tended to side more with the GOP.


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