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Lame-Duck bounce? Obama hits 50 percent on Gallup approval.

Is this an anomaly, or a sign that some Americans were pleased to see Obama finally get some stuff done in the lame duck session?: Read More

A racial divide over Obama, and what it means for House races

Gallup’s latest survey shows President Obama with 45 percent approval, but that approval is not evenly distributed. Among blacks, 91 percent approve of him. Among whites, 36 percent approve. Read More

A racial divide over Obama, and what it means for House races

Gallup’s latest survey shows President Obama with 45 percent approval, but that approval is not evenly distributed. Among blacks, 91 percent approve of him. Among whites, 36 percent approve. Read More

CNN poll: Obama approval to 42 percent — an all time low

CNN: President Barack Obama is contending with the lowest approval rating of his 20-month presidency, a new CNN/Opinion Research Corporation poll finds. Read More

Obama hits new low in Gallup’s daily tracking poll

Obama approval sinks to 42 percent in Gallup’s daily tracking poll. Read More

Developers may get a break due to the recession

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In response to construction delays caused by the economic downturn, officials may give developers two extra years to get construction started after a plan has been approved. Currently, when a housing or commercial project is approved by the city’s Planning Commission, builders have one year to obtain permits for construction or risk jeopardizing the approval. Read More
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