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Field Poll: Californians Flunk State of the Union and State
New America Media, News Report, Annette Fuentes, Jan 29, 2010
President Obama might have tried to instill some hope and optimism with his State of the Union but a new poll of California voters finds they think the country and the state is off track.
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NAM Poll: Haitian Quake Leaves Diaspora Grieving
New America Media, News report, Andrew Lam, Jan 28, 2010
Haitians living in the United States are deeply impacted by the devastating earthquake that hit their island homeland earlier this month, according to a poll sponsored by New America Media.
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Poll of the Haitian Diaspora on the Earthquake
Executive Poll Summary, New America Media, Bendixen & Amandi , Jan 28, 2010
New America Media and Bendixen & Amandi poll Haitian Americans on their reaction to the January 12, 2010 earthquake in Port-au-Price, Haiti.
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The Field Poll: California's Diversity a Mixed Blessing
New America Media, News Report, Ngoc Nguyen, Jan 28, 2010
The Field Poll queried California voters about what they felt about the state's growing diversity. Most saw advantages but many also understood it meant growing friction and adjustment pains.
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Field Poll: Ethnic Voters May Save CA Democrats
New America Media, News Report, Aaron Glantz, Jan 22, 2010
If Republicans want to build on Scott Brown's victory in Massachusetts in historically blue California this fall, it will have to overcome the state GOP's inability to win over ethnic voters--or at least hope those voters stay home.
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Field Poll: Californians Increasingly Disappointed with the President
New America Media, News report, Sandip Roy, Jan 20, 2010
According to a new multilingual voter survey by The Field Poll, one year into the Obama presidency, voters in the nation’s biggest minority-majority state are looking at their first minority president with increasing disappointment.
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