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		<description><![CDATA[Recent polling shows Oregon voters' regrets and concerns about Measure 37 | If given the chance, Oregonians would reject Measure 37 if it appeared on the ballot today. In 2004, the measure passed with 61 percent of the vote in Oregon. But feelings have changed significantly in two years. This, according to a telephone survey of 500 Oregon voters conducted by Moore Information, January 23-24, 2007: 52% of respondents said they would vote against the measure if they could vote again today...]]></description>
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