The questions are derived from a poll of 1,000 voters, conducted by a team of Democratic and Republican pollsters hired by Fox.
According to a Newsweek poll of registered voters conducted last week, 72 percent of respondents characterized the general's view on abortion as "about right."
Pay more attention to a recent national poll of likely Republican voters conducted by the Tarrance Group for the Manhattan Institute.
The results are based on a survey of 601 likely voters statewide conducted from Aug. 21 to Aug. 23.
On Friday, a survey of 6,000 voters conducted by the Public Opinion Institute here suggested that the opposition would win 70 of the 120 parliamentary seats up for grabs.
The new poll covered 1,204 registered voters, was conducted June 8 to 11 and had a margin of sampling error of plus or minus three points.
The American National Election Studies is the leading academically-run national survey of voters in the United States, conducted before and after every presidential election.
Characteristic of Chicago politics, the voting appeared to be along racial lines, according to a poll of 1,339 voters conducted for WLS-TV.
In a survey of 1,004 registered voters conducted on Wednesday for Swiss news organizations by the French C.S.A. Institute, his lead slipped to 53 percent.
The results are based on telephone interviews with 804 registered voters conducted Sept. 20 through 26 throughout New Jersey.