North Dakotans in polls: Obama gets low marks
August 9, 2011 in Grand Forks Herald
During the first six months of the year, an average of just 37 percent of North Dakota residents approved of President Obama’s job performance. That was the country’s ninth-lowest approval rating, well below the national average (47 percent) and Minnesota average (52 percent). Continue Reading
New poll results released Sunday show Republican Gov. John Hoeven holding a strong lead over Democratic-NPL state Sen. Tracy Potter in North Dakota’s U.S. Senate race.
For the eighth month in a row, a new poll by Rasmussen Reports says Republican challenger Rick Berg maintains a slim lead over Democratic-NPL Rep. Earl Pomeroy. 
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