| American voters say 54 - 43 percent that the economy has begun to recover, a 51-point shift in opinion since September 1, according to a Quinnipiac University national poll released today. This is a reversal from a September 1 survey in which voters said 68 - 28 percent the economy was not in recovery...Voters say 71 - 24 percent that health insurance plans should cover birth control as preventive care for women, but they split 47 - 48 percent on whether the government should require private employers to provide employee insurance that covers free birth control. Independent voters split 48 - 46 percent...American voters say 82 - 12 percent that it is not wrong to use birth control and a total of 55 percent say abortion should be legal in all or most cases. |
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OpedNews volunteer from 2005 to 2013.
Amanda Lang was a wonderful member of the Opednews team, and the first volunteer editor, for a good number of years being a senior editor. She passed away summer 2014.