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12.09.03

Poll Focuses on Democratic Primary Voters

National Public Radio

11.25.03

Most of the World Still Does Without

Even in U.S., 15% Go without Food, 26% without Health Care

11.20.03

Support for Free Trade

Miami Protests Do Not Reflect Popular Views

11.06.03

Divided Nation

NewsHour with Jim Lehrer

11.05.03

Divided 2004 Electorate

National Public Radio

10.29.03

Global Gender Gaps

Women Like Their Lives Better

09.25.03

Bush’s Approval Ratings

National Public Radio

09.19.03

A Chink in the Armor

New York Times

09.05.03

World Publics Approve Increased International Trade

But Concern for Problems of Global Economy

08.22.03

International Public Concern About North Korea

But Growing Anti-Americanism in South Korea

06.20.03

Broad Opposition to Genetically Modified Foods

Modest Transatlantic Gap

04.30.03

To the Victor Go the Polls

04.02.03

Polls in Close Agreement on Public Views of War

02.27.03

American Public Diplomacy in the Islamic World

Remarks of Andrew Kohut to The Senate Foreign Relations Committee Hearing

02.14.03

Powell Reversed the Trend but not the Tenor of Public Opinion

01.31.03

Bush Targets Top Global Problem – AIDS

01.30.03

Public Struggles with Possible War in Iraq

Polls Surprisingly Consistent

01.27.03

Situation Normal……Almost

2002 Year-end Report

11.11.02

Big GOP Gain in Popular Vote Not Reflected in Modest House Seat Shift

A Pew Research Center Note

10.17.02

Generations Divide Over Military Action in Iraq

A Pew Research Center Note

10.14.02

Issues in Search of a Campaign

by Andrew Kohut in The New York Times

10.01.02

Why The Generic Ballot Test?

09.29.02

Simply Put, The Public’s View Can’t Be Put Simply

by Andrew Kohut in The Washington Post

09.05.02

Temporary Turnabout: Religion and the Crisis

07.18.02

Economy Becoming Bigger Factor in Bush Job Ratings

A Pew Research Center Note

07.15.02

Growing Linkage Between Market Movements and Consumer Confidence

A Pew Research Center Note

07.14.02

Increasingly, It’s the Economy That Scares Us

by Andrew Kohut for The New York Times

07.01.02

Young People are Reading–Everything but Newspapers

by Andrew Kohut for Columbia Journalism Review

06.10.02

President Bush Distanced From 9/11 Blame

by Andrew Kohut for America Online

05.14.02

American Views of the Mideast Conflict

by Andrew Kohut for The New York Times

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