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(A new poll shows Obama and Sarah Palin neck and neck among independents, but then it is a Fox survey).
The recent Fox survey found that only 18 percent of the 619 registered voters interviewed nationwide said the Boston bombings would change the way they led their everyday life (5 percent said it would change "a lot," and 13 percent said "a little").
This tabulation shows Romney's lead decreasing slightly to four points (43 percent to 39percentt), indicating that Gingrich's supporters narrowly favor Santorum over Romney on the Fox survey.
In the Fox survey, for instance, 89percentt of Republican voters, but just 7percentt of Democratic voters, support the plan; in SurveyMonkey's poll, those numbers are 84percentand10percentcent, respectively, while Morning Consult and Politico find a relatively modest 65percentto30percentcent split.
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Previous Rasmussen and Fox surveys conducted two and three weeks ago showed Buck leading by 5 and 4 points respectively; Ipsos showed Buck leading by 9 in late August.
One positive aspect of the new Fox News/Pulse surveys is that Fox is making demographic cross-tabulations freely available (example here) that Rasmussen Reports keeps behind a subscription wall.
A Fox News survey this week had Trump ahead of the Wisconsin governor, Scott Walker, 18-15, with Jeb Bush third.
A Fox News survey of likely voters showed Clinton leading by one point in a four-way race including two third-party candidates — Gary Johnson and Jill Stein.
A Fox News survey that was released on Sunday showed her getting fifty-three per cent of the vote, and Sanders getting just thirty-seven per cent.
In a Fox News survey carried out last week, Trump was leading Clinton by twenty-eight percentage points among whites without college degrees.
A Fox News survey shows her up by 10 percentage points; an NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll puts her nine points ahead; and a Washington Post/ABC News survey gives her a margin of eight points.
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