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Fifty percent of likely voters are Republican and 35 percent support the Tea Party.
This year they are more enthusiastic than white Democrats or white Republicans.
Also, gay people are not going after straights, FYI.
"I'm totally being serious because I can't stand what's happening to the country."
A mysterious phone poll in New Hampshire tests the Donald's viability as a presidential candidate.
Now she's DEFINITELY not going to do it.
His name is Joe DioGuardi, and he's making this a race.
Would you say it's time for our readers to crack each other's heads open and feast on the goo inside?
The new ballot systems in the city are proving to be problematic.
The new mantra: pessimism and whatever.
One-fifth of respondents "acknowledged animosity toward Muslims."
Nobody has any idea who is running or who they're voting for.
Even Democrats are not totally sure whether Obama prefers Sharia.
The GOP has its best showing in Gallup's generic ballot poll since 1942.
Obama only leads him by 25 points. It's a good start!
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