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"In dealing with Russia, even a large minority of Democrats think McCain would do better than Obama. We'll have to see how important this issue becomes in the fall campaign," said Maurice Carroll.
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Recent releases
The Aug. 19 national poll found that McCain, seen 2-1 as better against Russia, gains on Obama; men and white voters go Republican.

The Aug. 18 Ohio poll found Buckeyes rule Ohio sports.

The Aug. 14 Ohio poll found that a Dem leads as unknowns race for Ohio attorney general; Gov. Strickland's approval strong at mid-term.


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Frequently cited by journalists, public officials and researchers, the independent Quinnipiac University Poll regularly surveys residents in Connecticut, Florida, New York, New Jersey, Ohio, Pennsylvania and nationwide about political races, state and national elections, and issues of public concern, such as schools, taxes, transportation, municipal services and the environment.

Known for its exactness and thoroughness, the Quinnipiac poll was selected a "winner" by the New York Post for the most accurate prediction on the Schumer-D'Amato Senate race in 1998, and results are featured regularly in The New York Times, The Washington Post, USA Today, The Wall Street Journal and on national network news broadcasts.

Student interviewers use a computer-assisted telephone interviewing system to collect data from statewide and national residents. For a typical public opinion survey, a randomly selected sample of about 1,000 registered voters age 18 and over is interviewed over five or six days. The polls are conducted at the Polling Institute on West Woods Road, close to the main campus.

The Polling Institute can be contacted at 203-582-5201 or e-mailed at pollinginstitute@quinnipiac.edu.