What do “A Majority of Americans” think about a subject?
January 7th, 2009

By Harry Hamburg, AFP/Getty Images By Susan Page and John Fritze, USA TODAY WASHINGTON - A majority of Americans say Roland Burris should be blocked from taking a US Senate seat and Illinois should hold a special election to fill the

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An overwhelming majority of Americans ages 45+ believe that the economy is in bad shape. As a result of the economic downturn, the majority say that they cut back on entertainment spending (68%) and eating out (64%) during 2008.

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January 7th, 2009

Crazy bastards. A majority of Americans say Roland Burris should be blocked from taking a US Senate seat and Illinois should hold a special election to fill.

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January 7th, 2009

Jordan is apparently implying that Rick Warren not only speaks for the majority of Americans, which if you checked the link you saw that he doesn’t even do that, but that Warren also speaks for the rest of the world as well.

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January 7th, 2009

For the vast majority of Americans, it currently takes far too long to download a high-definition movie for it to be convenient, and while cable systems are doing a better job of offering high-definition films on demand, the supply is

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January 7th, 2009

First, America as a whole: Poll: Half say Burris should be blocked from Sen. seat WASHINGTON — A majority of Americans say Roland Burris should be blocked from taking a U.S. Senate seat and Illinois should hold a special election to

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January 7th, 2009

And because our leaders have been unwilling to confront the problem of violence in practical ways, the majority of Americans have convinced themselves that those who commit terrible crimes are less than human, worthy only of the

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January 7th, 2009

as science bloggers or top-tier science journalists think we may be, the vast majority of Americans still obtain health information from television, again, in poor or rural areas where internet access is limited or too expensive.

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January 7th, 2009

They routinely cite data indicating that a majority of Americans do not want to see Roe overturned. As has often been pointed out, these same Americans believe that Roe created a restrictive abortion policy. In what sociologist James

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It did this with the underlying fear that the company and its counterparts, Chrysler and Ford, may not survive the year and with the knowledge that a majority of Americans (6 in 10 according to a CNN/Opinion Research Poll conducted on

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