But his numbers have taken a nosedive and are unlikely to be reversed by Election Day.
Nor is Mr. Obama likely to be much more popular by Election Day 2014.
Backed by local factory bosses, he won a second term by election in 1995.
Communities usually comprise five to thirty persons and are guided by leaders, appointed by election or proposed by elders.
There is no recent academic research or polling evidence to determine how many voters are swayed by election broadcasts.
All percentages are projected national share of the vote, according to analysis by election experts Colin Rallings and Michael Thrasher.
W. Bush learned when his Gulf War popularity numbers had disappeared by election time, people have short memories about foreign policy successes.
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Bill Clinton may still have enough of the old political magic left to sway some of these voters by Election Day.
By election day, voters may well be asking themselves which candidate, Mr Bush or Mr Gore, will do less harm to the economy.
Or it could be over by election day (if not sooner).
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In early September it was my prediction that the Dow Industrial Average would trade up towards my annual risky level at 11, 235 by Election Day.
If Christie decides to hold the Senate contest in 2014 with a hand-picked replacement serving 18 months by Election Day, it could invite legal action from New Jersey Democrats.
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Election officials at 107 sites across Minnesota have recounted more than 80 percent of ballots, surrounded by election observers and attorneys from both campaigns and the media.
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But Mr Barak hopes that by election day the peace process will look much more promising, and that this will bring him victory despite the present odds.
But certain states may pick up fewer seats than anticipated before the recession, according to an instant analysis of census data by Election Data Services, a Washington, D.
Iowa election laws allow out-of-state students attending college there to vote, and 17-year-olds can vote in the caucuses as long as they are 18 years old by election day.
It was mid-September when I predicted that the Dow Industrial Average would rally to my annual risky level at 11, 235 by Election Day in anticipation of a Republican House.
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Although frequently disappointed by election results, Hamilton was a tireless champion of ideas in the public arena, the most notable example of his advocacy being the Federalist Papers, most of which he authored.
It is also the first time since the May 2000 Romsey by-election (when the Conservatives lost to the Lib Dems) that the main Opposition party has lost a seat in a by-election.
His trip to a poor estate in Glasgow in 2002 for a by election turned out to be more than the usual hand shaking, envelope stuffing, door knocking political trip for the then Conservative leader.
His victory is the first time an independent or smaller party candidate has won a parliamentary by-election from another party in Britain since March 1973, when Dick Taverne won the Lincoln by-election (taking it from Labour).
To be registered to vote in the by-election people must be 16 or over by election day, resident at the address stated on the registration form and resident in the Isle of Man for at least one year.
Vidal: Well, by a curious thing we have not found ourselves in a friendly neighborhood bar, but both, by election, are sitting here with an audience, so therefore it would be dishonest of us to pretend otherwise (applause).
But Reid insisted several times that raising taxes on wealthier Americans has to be part of any compromise to resolve the crisis and, emboldened by election gains in the House and Senate, Reid said Republicans "can't push us around" on the issue.
The SNP have accused the government of trying to "bury" the by-election by holding it two days after the US presidential election.
And giving Nick Clegg a small respite after being forced into this by-election by a scandal, having his campaign overshadowed by another and being told he and his party were finished.
However, this year the BBC will measure 2013 change in seats by comparison with the last election, 2009, when most of these councils were elected (thus ignoring subsequent by-election changes and councillor defections).
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