Mark DiCamillo
Mark DiCamillo
inclined stage vote
at this stage are still inclined to vote for it.
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they haven't made any real moves toward organizing a campaign.
companies negative side voters
As we get around to the election, voters will know which side the pharmaceutical companies will be on, and that could have a negative effect.
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This is a group that supports very basic government services like education and health care, and they see him as someone who was talking about cutting them back.
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The level of concern has declined, especially compared to a decade ago. And the concern about the loss of jobs, we are definitely correlating to the unemployment rate.
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The last time we were this anxious about the future it preceded a few years of recession. The warning flag is out. . . . A couple years of this would lead to some economic consequences that would be easy to spot in the economy.
among bigger expected latinos
I think you will see a bigger than expected turnout among Latinos because of this one issue.
arnold overall people trend
The overall trend for Arnold Schwarzenegger is favorable, but there are a lot of people still in play.
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It's always more difficult to change somebody's mind once they have a negative impression of you. But he can run against an opponent and try to bring him to the same level or even a lower level than where his negatives are.
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It's a two-step process. First, people want to know who you are, why you're running, the whole nine yards. Then there's the second stage, where they ask the tougher policy questions about what you believe and what you'd do.
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Even though various groups hold very different attitudes, it's important to all sides. It's an issue that can cut both ways.