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Monday, April 16, 2007
Poll: With name recognition comes support for Pelosi
In November, only 64 percent of Americans had an opinion about the speaker. And of those who had an opinion of the California Democrat, 41 percent said it was favorable, while 23 percent answered it was unfavorable. In the new poll released Monday, 75 percent of those interviewed said they had an opinion about the speaker. Her favorability climbed to 45 percent, while her unfavorability increased to 30 percent. --CNN's Lauren Kornreich
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