SurveyUSA
SurveyUSA began conducting opinion polls for TV stations in 1992. Today, they are the largest and most-active media pollster in the United States, completing 20,000 research projects, interviewing 20 million Americans. Approximately 60% of Americans live in a location where SurveyUSA poll results are regularly featured. WHAS11 viewers see the results of SurveyUSA research on newscasts and online on WHAS11.com. This page contains results of recent WHAS11 polls.
Political SurveyUSA Polls
Other SurveyUSA Polls
U.S. House of Representatives: Republican Anne Northup or Democrat John Yarmuth
Survey USA: Democratic Primary for President of USA
Survey USA: Democratic Promary for US Senate
Results of SurveyUSA Election Poll for Indiana
Results of SurveyUSA Election Poll for Kentucky
12/03/2007: Kragthorpe's coaching staff
Political Video
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I-Team
Louisville Metro Police investigating allegations that veteran officer robbed DUI suspect
Medical News
Moses Young, a high-ranking official in the State Inspector's office, has been accused of improprieties that may have caused harm to nursing home residents.
WHAS11 coverage
Consumer Watch
The multi-million dollar Project Women, Family Scholar House, will house single-parent familes as they work toward their college degrees at U of L. The apartments will be constructed at Fifth and Lee Streets, near U of L's campus.
National City invests 7.9 million in new 56-apartment complex for single U of L parents
Century-old, locally-owned Baer Fabrics has officially closed its doors
WRKA changes format and tunes from Oldies to New Country
Ever heard of a locavore? It's a message that Mayor Abramson wants Louisville to embrace
Smart Savings: How to save money during tough economic times
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