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Huckabee, Palin, Romney Tie for Lead in GOP '12 Preferences
Gallup finds essentially a three-way tie between Mike Huckabee, Mitt Romney, and Sarah Palin in Republicans' current preferences for the party's 2012 presidential nomination. Huckabee's support has increased to 18% from 12% in September, the ...
Gallup Daily: Tracking Election 2008
Barack Obama maintains a 49% to 43% lead over Hillary Clinton in the latest Feb. 27-29 Gallup Poll Daily tracking update on nationwide Democratic voters' presidential nomination preferences. John McCain has a 62% to 24% lead over Mike Huckabee ...
Paul Ryan's Image Worsens After Healthcare Flop
Speaker of the House Paul Ryan's favorable ratings have decreased, especially among Democrats, in the wake of the failure to repeal the Affordable Care Act.
Within GOP, Huckabee Most Liked, Palin Best Known
Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee has the highest net favorable rating among Republicans nationwide in a field of potential GOP presidential candidates for 2012, while former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin is the most well known.
U.S. Bank Interview: Winning With Talent Analytics
Read an interview with one of U.S. Bank's Executives about how their hiring strategy has changed their business from the top down.
Coaching 2,000+ Students at Torrens University
Learn how a Success Coach employs CliftonStrengths to prepare university students for their careers via self-awareness and engaging their "heartset" and mindset.
Gallup Daily: Tracking Election 2008
John McCain leads the GOP race by 10 points over Mitt Romney, who has edged ahead of Mike Huckabee. Hillary Clinton has a 13-point lead over Barack Obama.
Gingrich Begins With High Recognition, Low Positive Intensity
As Newt Gingrich prepares to announce his presidential candidacy on Wednesday, Gallup finds he is well-known among Republicans, but has a below-average -- and declining -- Positive Intensity Score. Mike Huckabee receives the highest Positive ...
U.S. Democrats Favor Someone Other Than Pelosi as Speaker
Fifty-six percent of Democrats would prefer the party choose someone other than Nancy Pelosi to be the next speaker of the House.
Called to Coach: Live From the 2017 CliftonStrengths Summit
Listen as multiple Called to Coach hosts share the latest about the world of strengths coaching, live from the 2017 CliftonStrengths Summit.