Friday, November 27, 2009

polls

Gallup Poll: In Major Shift, Most Want Government Promoting Traditional Values

In a big shift, Gallup reports that most Americans want the government to promote "traditional values." more >>

Foreign and Domestic Polls Show Declining Support for U.S. Engagement Abroad

The country isn't becoming isolationist but is more domestically focused. more >>

Poll: Is the 'No Religion' Boom in America a Good Thing?

Is the surge in Americans claiming no religious affiliation a positive development or a troubling one? more >>

New Poll Finds 1 in 3 Mexicans Would Move to the U.S.

And Pew Hispanic Center poll finds that half of those would enter the U.S. illegally. more >>

Poll: Americans Would Pay a Tax or Insurance Premium to Cover Addiction Treatment

Americans would pay a sin tax or a $2 insurance premium to cover alcohol and drug addiction coverage. more >>

Obama Policies Turn Off Independents

Independents, who can make or break elections, appear to be leaning Republican. more >>

Harry Reid Not Running Scared in Nevada

Senate Majority Leader Reid cool under GOP fire and bad re-election polls back home. more >>

Poll: Obama Should Keep Bush Tax Cuts to Get Presidency Back on Track

In helping Obama, new poll finds continuing the Bush tax cuts edging out healthcare reform. more >>

Who'll Win Next Week's 'Values Voter' 2012 Straw Poll?

Who'll Win Next Week's "Values Voter" Straw Poll? Palin? Huckabee? Romney? more >>

Poll: Tom Selleck Should Run for Congress

Voters picked Selleck as their top choice for a celebrity candidate. more >>

Poll: Lowest Congressional Approval in Two Decades

Democrats and Republicans score about even in managing the federal government. more >>

Obama’s Approval Rating Tumbles as He Learns on the Job

He’s made a string of mistakes that a prepared politician would have avoided. more >>

Poll: Democrats' Hard Left Agenda Is Driving Away Independents

Most voters would throw all the bums out and start over. more >>

The Striking Correlation Between a State’s Religion and Its Politics

A Gallup survey shows remarkably different religious compositions in different regions of the country. more >>

Obama's Approval Rating Down to 50 Percent, According to Poll

Half of registered voters surveyed by Quinnipiac University approve of the job Obama is doing. more >>

Poll: Bush Still a Drag on GOP

The former president is gone but not forgotten. more >>

Poll: Sarah Palin Fades, While Harry Reid Is an Unknown

New Battleground Poll has Harry Reid at the bottom of the pack of leaders we know and Palin fading. more >>

Poll: Should the Public Healthcare Option Cover Abortion?

Weigh in on whether a public healthcare option should cover abortion. more >>

65- to 74-Year-Olds Had Highest Turnout in the November 2008 Elections

A recent report breaks down how different age groups voted in the November elections. more >>

Obama’s Sinking Approval Ratings Are Even Worse Than They Look

The lower the president's numbers go, the more the strain shows. more >>

Poll Shows Obama's Approval Numbers Are Slipping

The public's confidence in Obama is faltering, a new poll shows. more >>

Poll: Mitt Romney Favored for Republican 2012 Presidential Nomination

A new poll names the top five Republican presidential candidates for 2012. more >>

Pew Survey: A Huge God Gap Between Scientists and Other Americans

83 percent of Americans believe in God, but just 33 percent of American scientists do. more >>

Pollster: Press Is Wrong About Obama's Poll Numbers

President Obama's poll numbers aren't as bad as the media claim, says his former pollster. more >>

GOP: Obama Is Declining in Midwestern Swing States

The Republican Party says Obama's high job-approval numbers are misleading. more >>

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