Oh Why, Oh Why Oh So Angry in Ohio?
A poll finds people in Ohio much more likely to call themselves angry than Americans do in general.
View ArticleFrom Poll, a Snapshot of Fox News Viewers
Voters who watch Fox News are more enthusiastic about the election and angrier with Washington, according to a New York Times/CBS News poll.
View ArticleAmericans Want Disclosure and Limits on Campaign Spending
A New York Times/CBS News poll found that Americans support limits on campaign spending and favor full disclosure of spending by campaigns and outside groups.
View ArticlePoll Finds Growing Support for Stronger Gun Control
Since the Tucson shootings, more Americans think gun control laws should be strengthened, a poll finds.
View ArticlePoll: Congress’s Top Focus Should Be Job Creation
Four in 10 Americans said that job creation should be the top priority for the new Congress, according to the latest New York Times/CBS News poll.
View ArticlePoll Shows Emanuel Ahead in Chicago Mayor’s Race
With about a month to go until the election, Rahm Emanuel holds a two-to-one advantage over his closest competitor, Carol Moseley Braun, according to a new poll.
View ArticleAmong Independents, Poll Favors Obama Over Congress
More than twice as many independents approve of the job the president is doing than they do of the job Congress is doing, according to the latest CBS News poll.
View ArticlePoll: Blame for a Government Shutdown Will Get Spread Around
As the nation inches closer to a possible government shutdown tomorrow at midnight, the public is divided as to who deserves blame, according to a new NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll.
View ArticlePoll: Muslims Worldwide Lacked Confidence in Bin Laden
In recent months, most Muslims around the world lacked confidence that Osama bin Laden would do the right thing for world affairs, according to a survey by the Pew Research Center.
View ArticlePoll: Most Say Palin Shouldn’t Run for President
Two-thirds of all voters and 54 percent of Republican voters say they do not want to see Mrs. Palin run for president.
View ArticlePublic Gives Obama the Edge on Debt Talks
While Americans are closely divided over whether the debt ceiling should be raised, the public gives President Obama higher marks than Congressional Republicans for his handling of the negotiations.
View ArticleGingrich Holds Strong Lead in South Carolina Poll
While Newt Gingrich makes gains in South Carolina, Gov. Rick Perry's support has slipped considerably in the state.
View ArticleNew Polls Show Rise in Support for Obama’s Handling of Immigration
Following the president’s campaign-style blitz last week to unveil his proposals to overhaul immigration, the public’s rating of his handling the issue appears to be improving.
View ArticleNew Poll Shows Obama in Strong Position on Spending Cuts
With just one week to go before the across-the-board spending cuts go into force, 49 percent say the automatic cuts should be delayed if no deal is struck by the deadline, and almost half say they...
View ArticlePublic Opinion Stands Behind Democrats on Gun Measures
As the Senate prepares to vote on a series of gun measures Wednesday afternoon, recent polls show a slim majority of Americans place a higher priority on enacting new gun laws to reduce gun violence...
View ArticleGallup Identifies Factors That Led to Its G.O.P. Skew in November
The Gallup Organization has identified a series of factors that contributed its overestimation of support for Mitt Romney in the 2012 presidential election, including problems with its survey sample...
View ArticleFrom Poll, a Snapshot of Fox News Viewers
Voters who watch Fox News are more enthusiastic about the election and angrier with Washington, according to a New York Times/CBS News poll.
View ArticleAmericans Want Disclosure and Limits on Campaign Spending
A New York Times/CBS News poll found that Americans support limits on campaign spending and favor full disclosure of spending by campaigns and outside groups.
View ArticlePoll Finds Growing Support for Stronger Gun Control
Since the Tucson shootings, more Americans think gun control laws should be strengthened, a poll finds.
View ArticlePoll: Congress’s Top Focus Should Be Job Creation
Four in 10 Americans said that job creation should be the top priority for the new Congress, according to the latest New York Times/CBS News poll.
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