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11. ABQJOURNAL NEWS/METRO: Voters Don't Like Pay Commission

... Staff Writer        Albuquerque voters don't appear likely to approve an appointed commission to set the salaries for the mayor and councilors, a Journal Poll found.     Voters will decide the fate of the commission, which was recommended as a change to the City Charter by a task force, when they vote ...
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12. ABQJOURNAL NEWS/WASHINGTON: Lujan Opposes More Troops in Afghanistan

... of Americans oppose a troop increase in Afghanistan, while 41 percent support sending more troops.     The poll was conducted Sept. 22-23.     A Journal Poll, conducted among New Mexico registered voters Sept. 22-24, found that 48 percent of state voters approved of Obama's handling of the war in Afghanistan ...
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13. ABQJOURNAL NEWS/METRO: Rivals in Mayor Race Turn Up Heat

... Staff Writer        Mayoral candidates Richard Berry and Richard Romero forecast doom for Mayor Martin Chávez's re-election effort Monday after a Journal Poll found the three-term incumbent in the middle of the Oct. 6 pack.     "Mr. Chávez is done," Romero said in a letter Monday to his supporters. ...
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14. ABQJOURNAL NEWS/METRO: Rivals in Mayor Race Turn Up Heat

... Staff Writer        Mayoral candidates Richard Berry and Richard Romero forecast doom for Mayor Martin Chávez's re-election effort Monday after a Journal Poll found the three-term incumbent in the middle of the Oct. 6 pack.     "Mr. Chávez is done," Romero said in a letter Monday to his supporters. ...
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15. ABQJOURNAL NEWS/METRO: Transit Tax Supported by Majority in Poll

... By Dan McKay Journal Staff Writer        A majority of Albuquerque voters say they support a quarter-cent tax used for roads and bus operations, a Journal Poll found.     Fifty-seven percent of those surveyed last week said they "strongly" or "somewhat" support imposing the gross-receipts tax, or sales ...
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16. ABQJOURNAL NEWS/STATE: Journal Poll: Voters Are Satisfied on Crime Fight

Monday, September 28, 2009 Journal Poll: Voters Are Satisfied on Crime Fight By Sean Olson Copyright © 2009 Albuquerque Journal Journal Staff Writer           City Hall is getting passing grades for fighting crime in Albuquerque, a Journal Poll found.         Most voters surveyed last week saw room ...
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17. ABQJOURNAL NEWS/STATE: Journal Poll: Voters Are Satisfied on Crime Fight

Monday, September 28, 2009 Journal Poll: Voters Are Satisfied on Crime Fight By Sean Olson Copyright © 2009 Albuquerque Journal Journal Staff Writer           City Hall is getting passing grades for fighting crime in Albuquerque, a Journal Poll found.         Most voters surveyed last week saw room ...
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18. ABQJOURNAL NEWS/METRO: Berry Has Slim Lead Over Chávez, Romero, With Days To Go

... mayor of Albuquerque, but Richard Berry appeared to have a slight edge over three-term incumbent Martin Chávez 12 days before the Oct. 6 election, a Journal Poll found.         Richard Romero was a close third in the poll, just two percentage points behind Chávez.         Thirty-one percent of the registered ...
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19. ABQJOURNAL NEWS/METRO: Berry Has Slim Lead Over Chávez, Romero, With Days To Go

... mayor of Albuquerque, but Richard Berry appeared to have a slight edge over three-term incumbent Martin Chávez 12 days before the Oct. 6 election, a Journal Poll found.         Richard Romero was a close third in the poll, just two percentage points behind Chávez.         Thirty-one percent of the registered ...
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20. ABQJOURNAL NEWS/METRO: Majority Says Albuquerque Is Moving in Right Direction

... Dan McKay Copyright © 2009 Albuquerque Journal Journal Staff Writer           A big share of Albuquerque voters say the city is doing just fine, a Journal Poll found.         More specifically, 58 percent of the city voters polled said the city is headed in the right direction, and only 29 percent said ...
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