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PollingPoint conducts surveys over the Internet about public affairs and other topics of general interest. The information you provide helps write laws, frame news stories, plan campaigns, and analyze social questions....

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June 01, 2009

PollingPoint is now YouGov PollingPoint. »



In 2007, YouGov, a leading online market research company in the United Kingdom, acquired Polimetrix, the firm that manages PollingPoint.

As a result of that acquisition, you'll notice several cosmetic changes to PollingPoint.com and our survey system in the next week and months ahead. The first big change happened on May 14th, and you should be seeing it now both here and any time you take a survey with us.

Rest assured that despite the changes you see it's still the same great site running underneath, and none of the features you love have changed.

May 15, 2009

Results

Corzine Holds Narrow Lead in YouGov PollingPoint’s New Jersey Poll »

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YouGov, the leading global online polling organization, finds that incumbent Jon Corzine holds a two percent lead over challenger Chris Christie in the 2009 New Jersey Governor’s race. YouGov polled 780 likely voters between October 27 and 30, 2009. The poll has a margin of error of plus or minus 4.4 percent.

McDonnell Leads Deeds by 13% in YouGov PollingPoint’s Virginia Poll »

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YouGov, the leading global online polling organization, finds that Republican Bob McDonnell holds a commanding 13% lead over Democrat Creigh Deeds in the 2009 Virginia Governor’s race. YouGov polled 742 likely voters between October 27 and 30, 2009. The poll has a margin of error of plus or minus 4.5 percent.

President’s approval rating down slightly amid foreign policy and terrorism concerns »

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A week of foreign policy meetings by the President and disclosures regarding Iran, terrorism threats and Afghanistan have pushed foreign policy back into the news – and may not have been helpful to Barack Obama, according to a September 27-29, 2009 poll.

Live Polls

Do you support universal healthcare for all Americans? »

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Congress and President Obama are currently debating health care reforms that would lead to the creation of government backed healthcare for all Americans. Share your opinions on the important issue of health care reform in our new poll.

Should they wed? »

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Should gay marriage be legal? Are you for or against civil unions? Take the gay marriage poll!

Obama's First 200 Days: How has he performed so far? »

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Barack Obama has spent 200 days in office as President. We want to know how you think he has done so far.

Rush Limbaugh: "I want Obama to fail." »

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Is Rush Limbaugh the real leader of the Republican Party?

Which is a Harsher Punishment: Life in Prison or the Death Penalty? »

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Recently, New Mexico passed a law banning the death penalty as punishment in their state. Tell us your thoughts on capital punishment.

Stem Cells: Important for Research or Living Beings? »

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Was President Obama right to restore federal funding for stem cell research?