Polls
George W. Bush's Approval Rating Sees Improvement
First time since 2005 more Americans like him than don't
Pew Poll Says Majority Approves of Phone Tracking
56 percent say it's acceptable in order to try to fight terrorists
Pew: Democrats Suddenly Cool With NSA Data-Diving Now That a Democrat Is President
The same goes for Republicans.
Majority Believes Congress Members Don't Care What They Think
The little people are there to be told how to live, not to have their views represented
Even Folks Who Dislike Gay Marriage Realize It's Inevitable
Attitudes toward gays and lesbians in America have shifted considerably in just a decade
Most Americans Believe Gay Marriage Recognition Is 'Inevitable'
Even a majority of those who oppose it
Huge Divide Worldwide on Gay Acceptance
Western countries show greater tolerance than African, Middle Eastern countries, according to polls
Hillary Clinton's Approval Rating Tumbles
Favorability rating drops from 61 percent to 52 percent
Overwhelming Majority Want a Special Prosecutor To Investigate IRS Scandal
76 percent support, 17 percent oppose
Obama's Job Approval Rating Falls
45 approve, 49 percent disapprove of the president's job performance
Only 6 Percent of Americans Believe Someone Caught With a Small Amount of Pot Should Go to Jail
One of the latest findings in Reason's Rupe Poll
McAuliffe Takes Lead in Polls for Virginia Governor
Reversal of numbers that favored Cuccinelli in March
Gallup Internally Reviewing Polling Methodology
Faced criticism after the 2012 presidential election
South Koreans Are Overwhelmingly Pro-American
78 percent of South Koreans have a favorable opinion of the U.S.
US Muslims' Views Typically Very Different from Global Counterparts
According to recent polling
Americans Still Not Concerned About Sequestration
Majority doesn't actually know enough about it to even declare an opinion