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Daily Kos Publishes LRP Poll showing Elaine Marshall Leading Sen. Burr in NC
Daily Kos published a blog entry on the results of a recent LRP poll for North Carolina Senate candidate Elaine Marshall showing her leading incumbent Senator Richard Burr 37-35%.
LRP Partner Discusses Education on ABC-15 in Phoenix, AZ
Phoenix-based partner Joshua Ulibarri discusses the findings of a Lake Research Partners/American Viewpoint statewide, bipartisan survey on KNXV’s (ABC 15) program Sonoran Living. The survey, conducted for Expect More Arizona, took a comprehensive look at education in the Grand Canyon State. The survey shows Arizona voters are concerned about the current state of education, disappointed in elected leaders and worried that the quality of the entire system costs Arizona economic and growth opportunities. Watch the video here. For more information on the survey go to www.ExpectMoreArizona.org.
LRP Releases Poll on Public Schools
A new Lake Research Partners survey, conducted for the Alliance for Excellent Education, shows that the public strongly believes that America's public schools are in urgent need of improvement and are not satisfied with Congressional action on public education.
LRP Partner to Participate in Netroots Nation
LRP Partner Daniel Gotoff will participate in the fifth annual gathering of the Netroots July 22–25 at the Rio Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas. Netroots Nation 2010 will include panels led by national and international experts; identity, issue and regional caucuses; prominent political, issue and policy-oriented speakers; a progressive film screening series; and the most concentrated gathering of progressive bloggers to date. Please view Celinda's panel and others here. Register or get more information here.
LRP Releases New Survey: Community Voices on the Economy
A new Lake Research Partners survey, conducted on behalf of the Ms. Foundation for Women and the Center for Community Change, gives voice to Americans’ experiences during the current economy and reveals that a majority of Americans want to see the government take a larger and stronger role in making the economy work for the average American.
Read more about the poll in this recent Politico article by Center for Community Change Executive Director, Deepak Bhargava, and Ms. Foundation for Women President, Sara Gould.
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