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Republican Ken Cuccinelli leads Democrat Terry McAuliffe in the latest Roanoke College Poll. More than a third of Virginians are undecided in the 2013 Gubernatorial election.
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Consumer Sentiment in Virginia retreats while price expectations are on the rise. See all of the latest news from Roanoke College's Institute for Policy & Opinion Research.
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Virginians favor firearms regulations but doubt their effectiveness. And Virginians support armed security at schools but oppose arming teachers.
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More Virginians are undecided in the 2013 governor's election. Virginian's are more likely to support McDonnell's education proposals, but not the transportation funding/tax plan.
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RC Poll: Virginia Consumer Sentiment and Inflation Expectations Report
November 27, 2012
Virginians provided their opinions on their financial situation, general business conditions, their inclination for purchasing durable goods, and their thoughts on prices in the near-term.
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Governor Romney enjoys a narrow lead over President Obama. George Allen has a five-point lead over Tim Kaine in the race for the U.S. Senate.
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President Obama opens an 8 pt. lead over Governor Romney. Tim Kaine holds a 10 pt. margin over George Allen for the U.S. Senate seat in Virginia.
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Evangelical Christians in Virginia would vote for Mitt Romney over Barack Obama for president, though Virginians remain focused on the economy regardless of religious affiliation.
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Mitt Romney has taken a six-point lead over President Barack Obama in Virginia. George Allen keeps an eight-point lead over Tim Kaine in the November sentate match-up between the two.
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Mitt Romney leads Ron Paul in the Super Tuesday Republican Presidential primary election in Virginia by 35 percentage points. Paul does better with younger voters, but Romney leads in every other demographic group.