Hardhats for Peace, College Kids for War
The surprising shape of public opinion in the Vietnam era.
The surprising shape of public opinion in the Vietnam era.
Only 10 percent think U.S. should do something
Little change over past two decades
Supreme Court ruling on DOMA does not appear to be the next Roe v. Wade.
42 percent believe it will make family's healthcare worse in the long run
19 percent of those reaching out to the federal government found it helpful
FEMA was not the savior
Subsidies for media outlets, political consultants
Well, that's reassuring
Dropped eight points in the last month
First time since 2005 more Americans like him than don't
56 percent say it's acceptable in order to try to fight terrorists
The same goes for Republicans.
The little people are there to be told how to live, not to have their views represented
Attitudes toward gays and lesbians in America have shifted considerably in just a decade
Even a majority of those who oppose it
Western countries show greater tolerance than African, Middle Eastern countries, according to polls
Favorability rating drops from 61 percent to 52 percent
76 percent support, 17 percent oppose
45 approve, 49 percent disapprove of the president's job performance