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Posted: 148 days agoFeelings About The State of the U.S. Economy
Click here to see the findings from the SenseUs™ 2013 State of the U.S. Economy report. How have the Voter groups’ feelings about the state of the U.S. economy changed over the last few years?
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2008 SenseUS™ Presidential Survey
SenseUS™ measures emotion response to Democratic and Republican candidates and major issues. All candidates are compared by party and overall.
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Achived ArticlesSenseUs seeks to understand the hearts and minds of voters
Voters Only Care About Giuliani, Clinton and Obama
The SenseUS Executive Report shows...
Democrats Feel Better About Party Than Candidates; Republicans Feel Better About Giuliani Than Party
Republican Voters becoming less accepting of war effort; many issues emotionally shaping candidate positions
OBAMA CAPTURING HEARTS OF INDEPENDENT VOTERS, CLINTON’S NEGATIVES SURFACE AS DISGUST; GIULIANI MILDLY POLARIZING
Jan. 2008 Polling: McCain Becomes Leading Candidate Based on Feelings
Hillary Clinton takes an Emotional Tumble among all voters, but particularly Independents.
SenseUs™ Poll compares changes in voters’ feeling about candidates since September 07
Voters feelings about prescription drug ads.

