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RC Poll: Va Real Estate Index
May 30, 2017
Sentiments concerning the Virginia real estate market remain strong. The Virginia Current Conditions Index hit a second consecutive record value for the most recent quarter. Sellers of real estate are more optimistic than in the past four years. Real estate prices took a sharp turn up as inventories remained flat.
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The Commonwealth remains divided and consumer sentiment continues to slide from a record high in August 2016.
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Sentiment concerning the Virginia real estate market remains strong in the Commonwealth.
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The Virginia Index of Consumer Sentiment is down since a record high in August. Sentiment is below the national February value. Republicans and Democrats remain divided, particularly about the future health of the economy.
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Virginians generally disapprove of Trump's presidency so far and think he is moving too quickly on policies. Overall, a majority of Virginians see the nation divided regarding the important issues facing the U.S.
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RC Poll - Virginia General Assembly
January 24, 2017
Virginians weigh in on felony theft, voting right restoration, minimum wage, abortion limitations and more.
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The Virginia Index of Consumer Sentiment is down three points since August, the measure's record high. Sentiment is above the preliminary national November value of 91.6. A sizable drop in optimism about the future is largely offset by growth in sentiments about current household finances and economic conditions.
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The Roanoke College Poll shows Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton leading Republican nominee Donald Trump. There is evidence FBI Director James Comey's announcement last week regarding the renewed email investigation did impact some voters' decisions.
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2016 Virginia Business Leaders Poll
October 27, 2016
The Roanoke College Institute for Policy and Opinion Research (IPOR) conducted its first Virginia Business Leaders Poll in which 310 CEOs of Virginia companies with sales of at least $5 million in the last year were asked a variety of questions pertaining to the local and national economy and business climate.
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Nearly two-thirds of likely voters said they were very interested in the campaign, while much of the support for each major party candidate is solid.