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You report on Chris Dodd's poll numbers for an election that's 16 months away.
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"Sen. Dodd's numbers among Democrats are back to where they used to be," says Quinnipiac University poll director Douglas Schwartz.
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He didn't do enough to fight the congress and he didn't do enough to expose Franks 'and Dodd's shenanigans and lies regarding the housing crisis which was the seed of this recession.
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A new poll spells more trouble for Sen. Chris Dodd's bid for re-election.
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Dodd's snout has been in the government slop trough long enough!!
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Put Obama up in Dodd's place and he will lose by just as much.
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The floundering poll numbers that have roused U.S. Sen. Christopher Dodd's longtime critics are starting to rattle at least some of the people who have long been in his corner.
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Put Obama up in Dodd's place and he will lose by just as much.
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The banking and mortgage mess happened on Dodd's watch.
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Despite high-profile visits from President Obama and Vice President Biden in recent months, Dodd's numbers have barely recovered in the year since the Connecticut Democrat first took heat over his involvement in the federal bailout of a string of Wall Street banks.
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