People in the United States are split on whether their president will earn a second term in office, according to a poll by Angus Reid Public Opinion. 46 per cent of respondents believe it is likely that Barack Obama will be re-elected, while 44 per cent think this is unlikely.
In addition, 51 per cent of respondents predict that every American will have access to health care in the next decade, and 52 per cent foresee the legalization of same-sex marriage in at least half of the U.S.’s 50 states.
Source/Full Story: Angus Reid Global Monitor
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