Nearly half of all
voters want their state to set up its own health care exchange to help
implement President Obama's national health care law. Roughly half the
states, however, have already chosen not to do so. In those states,
voters are evenly divided. Read More
One-in-three Likely U.S.
Voters (34%) now prefer a larger government with more services and
higher taxes to one with fewer services and lower taxes. That's up 10
points from a month ago and the highest level of support for bigger government in over six years of regular surveying. Read More
This weekend, noted economist Lawrence Kudlow says that
the attitude in Washington towards entrepreneurs is more damaging to
the economy than slightly higher tax rates. Kudlow also says the term
"fiscal cliff" is overheated and perhaps should be called a "fiscal
slope." Then we'll switch gears as I welcome back to the program
Democratic strategist and CATALINA magazine founder Cathy Areu and
Republican strategist DeeDee Benkie to discuss immigration. Watch the latest episodeshere.
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Noon Eastern: 29% Have Finished Their Holiday Shopping
3 p.m. Eastern: Just 11% Rate 2012 As Excellent or Best Ever
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