Polls
Obama's Approval Rating Has Been Declining Over the Summer
More significant drop than was experienced by Clinton and George W. Bush during summers in their presidencies
Poll: Minority and Low Income Parents More Likely To See Problems in Schools Than Affluent or White Parents
Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research poll also shows most parents think they are getting a better education that their parents
Russians See Snowden as a Whistleblower
Polls show they see him as somebody trying to warn the public of surveillance abuses
Poll: One in 10 Americans Have Taken Drugs Prescribed for Someone Else
A quarter of those using drugs they are not prescribed are using them to get high
72 Percent of Americans Think It's Essential That Immigrants Learn English
Only 20 percent think it's essential Americans learn a second language
Poll: 74 Percent Believe Americans Rely Too Much on Government
Many think people are better served relying on friends and family than government assistance
Supreme Court's Favorability Drops Below 50 Percent
First time in nearly three decades of polling
More Americans Support Restricting Abortion to 20 Weeks
But oppose more burdens places on abortion providers
Gallup: Most Americans Support Affirmative Action
Democrats twice as likely to favor affirmative action programs than Republicans
Initial Polls Have Liz Cheney Down by More Than 30 Points Against Enzi
Attempting to primary an incumbent with a high popularity rating
Taking the Pulse of Arab Opinion
A series of polls in six countries reveals a multilayered, ever-evolving Arab identity.
Poll: Majority View Snowden as a Whistleblower, Not a Traitor
Plurality say government restrictions on civil liberties in the name of counter-terrorism have gone too far
More Than Half Think Corruption Has Worsened in the Last Two Years
According to poll conducted in over 100 countries
Hardhats for Peace, College Kids for War
The surprising shape of public opinion in the Vietnam era.
73 Percent of Americans Oppose Involvement in Egypt
Only 10 percent think U.S. should do something
Less Than a Third of Parents Want Their Kids To Pursue a Political Career
Little change over past two decades
Support for Gay Marriage Recognition Hits Record Highs
Supreme Court ruling on DOMA does not appear to be the next Roe v. Wade.
Americans Wary of ObamaCare's Impact
42 percent believe it will make family's healthcare worse in the long run
Poll: 44 Percent Turned to Family, Friends For Help After Hurricane Sandy, Only 16 Percent to the Feds, Even Less to State Governments, Didn't Find Those Helpful
19 percent of those reaching out to the federal government found it helpful
Poll: Family, Community Key to Hurricane Sandy Survival, Not Government
FEMA was not the savior
Half of Americans Support Government-Funded Political Campaigns
Subsidies for media outlets, political consultants