2011 Pew Research/Washington Post Surveys

The Pew Research Center for the People Press and The Washington Post have conducted a series of joint survey projects beginning in 2011. The partnership focuses on producing timely, graphically oriented features on key issues of the day. Occasionally, the two polling organizations coordinate on larger survey projects as well. These joint surveys are designed to complement each organization’s ongoing comprehensive survey research activities.

12.14.11 Pew Research/Washington Post Survey Survey Report

Top One-Word Reactions to GOP Frontrunners

Among Republicans, More Positives for Gingrich than Romney

12.06.11 Pew Research/Washington Post Survey Survey Report

Nomination Race Hurting GOP, But Not Helping Obama

11.10.11 Pew Research/Washington Post Survey Survey Report

Partisan Divide Over Alternative Energy Widens

Republicans View Gov't Energy Investments as Unnecessary

10.24.11 Pew Research/Washington Post Survey Survey Report

Public Divided Over Occupy Wall Street Movement

Tea Party Draws More Opposition than Support

10.18.11 Pew Research/Washington Post Survey

Top One-Word Reaction to Cain Is a Number: 9-9-9

More Negative than Positive Words for Perry – Even Among Republicans

09.29.11 Pew Research/Washington Post Survey Survey Report

No Consensus About Whether Nation Is Divided Into ‘Haves’ and ‘Have-Nots’

09.20.11 Pew Research/Washington Post Survey Survey Report

Palestinian Statehood: Mixed Views, Low Visibility

Public Still Sympathizes More with Israel

09.07.11 Pew Research/Washington Post Survey Survey Report

Few See Job Proposals Having Much Effect

Jobs Top Deficit by Two-to-One as Leading Economic Worry

08.10.11 Pew Research/Washington Post Survey Survey Report

Democrats Not Eager for an Obama Challenger

08.09.11 Pew Research/Washington Post Survey Survey Report

Views of Tea Party Supporters in Congress Grow More Negative

08.01.11 Pew Research/Washington Post Survey Survey Report

Public Sees Budget Negotiations as “Ridiculous”, “Disgusting”, “Stupid”

Leaders’ Images Tarnished

07.18.11 Pew Research/Washington Post Survey Survey Report

Obama Draws More Confidence than Boehner, McConnell or Cantor on Debt Ceiling

07.11.11 Pew Research/Washington Post Survey Survey Report

Public Now Divided on Debt Limit Debate

Default Concerns Rise among Independents

06.27.11 Pew Research/Washington Post Survey Survey Report

Little Change in Views of Obama’s Approach for Afghanistan Troop Withdrawal

06.20.11 Pew Research/Washington Post Survey Survey Report

More Say GOP Would Be Mainly Responsible If No Increase In Debt Limit

06.14.11 Pew Research/Washington Post Survey Survey Report

Most Say Political Sex Scandals Due to Greater Scrutiny, Not Lower Morality

06.01.11 Pew Research/Washington Post Survey Survey Report

Top Reaction to GOP Field – “Unimpressed”

05.24.11 Pew Research/Washington Post Survey Survey Report

More Concern about Raising Debt Limit than Government Default

05.05.11 Pew Research/Washington Post Survey Survey Report

Why Are Gas Prices Rising? A Mix of Reasons

05.03.11 Pew Research/Washington Post Survey Survey Report

More Optimism about Afghanistan, But No Boost in Support for Troop Presence

05.03.11 Pew Research/Washington Post Survey Survey Report

Public “Relieved” By bin Laden’s Death, Obama’s Job Approval Rises

04.26.11 Pew Research/Washington Post Survey Survey Report

Deficit: More Concern, Less Optimism

04.11.11 Pew Research/Washington Post Survey Survey Report

Budget Negotiations in a Word – “Ridiculous”

All Sides Blamed After Close Call on Government Shutdown