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Senate: Maine
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Are You a College Graduate?
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Did You Attend College?
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Country is Going In...
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Your View of Government
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Are You Worried About Economic Conditions?
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Are You Worried About Economic Conditions?
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How Obama is Handling His Job
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How Obama is Handling His Job
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Opinion of Democratic Party
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Opinion of Republican Party
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2010 Federal Health Care Law...
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Should Same-Sex Marriages Be Legal in Your State?
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Legalize Marijuana in Your State?
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Vote by Marital Status
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Vote by Gender and Marital Status
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Do You Work Full-Time For Pay?
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Any Close Friends or Family Members Who Are Gay?
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Vote for Governor in a Two-Way Race
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Notes
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  • In Indiana and Kentucky, most polls close at 6 p.m. ET, but counties in some parts of the state close at 7 p.m. ET.
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