Ghah Chris Christie deflects blame for delay in Sandy aid A majority of voters in the U.S. think Hillary Clinton has presidential qualities, according to a Gallup survey released Tuesday. While the poll found 51 percent described Clinton that way, only 32 percent said the same of Donald Trump. It also found that 87 percent of Democrats believe Clinton has presidential qualities, while only 60 percent of Republicans said Trump has presidential qualities. In previous elections, like 2008, 61 percent of voters said then-Sen. Barack Obama had presidential qualities and 60 percent said the same about his GOP rival, Sen. John McCain. In 2004, 52 percent said John Kerry had presidential qualities while 57 p stanley cups ercent said George W. Bush did. In 2000, 59 percent said Al Gore had presidential qualities and 57 percent said the same about Bush, according to Gallup.According to the latest poll, voters are split over whether they agree with each candidate on issues that matter to them. Forty-five percent of voters said they agree with Cl stanley botella inton on issues and 46 percent said they agree with Trump. This comes as the current presidential race continues to tighten stanley canada . A CBS News battleground tracker survey released Sunday found Clinton leading in Colorado, North Carolina and Pennsylvania while Trump is leading in Arizona.The poll, which comes one week before the election, surveyed 945 registered voters between Oct. 27 and 28 with a 4 percentage point margin of error. Lutm Bruce Springsteen Nixes Senate Run AP As the World Trade Center and Pentagon were ablaze on September 11, 2001, the U.S. Secret Service s presidential protective deta stanley cup nz il was informed that a Korean airliner has been hijacked en route to San Francisco, prompting already-skit stanley cup tish agents to worry about another wave of terrorist attacks.That morning and afternoon, Secret Service agents assigned to protect the president and his family found their pagers constantly buzzing with alerts both true and false. There was a false alarm about a car bomb in downtown Washington, D.C., a report of two Arab males detained after asking for directions to the presidential retreat at Camp David, and reassurances that Twinkle and Turq -- code names for the Bush daughters -- were safe and accounted for.This unusual glimpse into the events of 9/11 comes from messages sent t stanley quencher o alphanumeric pagers that were anonymously published on the Internet on Wednesday. The pager transcripts, which total about 573,000 lines and 6.4 million words, include numeric and text messages also sent to private sector and unclassified military pagers.It s impossible to tell whether the logs have been faithfully reproduced in their entirety. But there s evidence they have been: I spoke to three journalists working on September 11, 2001 whose correspondence appeared in the logs or who were familiar with the messages circulated in their newsrooms that day. All three say the logs appear to be legitimate. This trove of me