For Public, Tough Year Ends on a Down Note
Little Progress Seen on Major Domestic Issues
Numbers, Facts and Trends Shaping Your World
Little Progress Seen on Major Domestic Issues
Consensus in Principle, Resistance in Practice
Public's Views on Lame-Duck Issues
Few Aware of TARP Repayment, Inflation Rate
Public Less Happy Than After 2006 and 1994 Elections
Fewer See Benefits from Free Trade Agreements
Increasing Partisan Divide on Energy Policies
But Many Say U.S. Has Been Lucky in Avoiding Attack
Democrats Stirring But Are No Match for Energized Republicans
Majority Continues to Favor Gays Serving Openly in Military
More Conservative, More Critical of National Conditions
Religion and the Issues
Ideological News Sources: Who Watches and Why
Progress Seen in New Orleans, Gulf Rebuilding
NYC Mosque Opposed, Muslims' Right to Build Mosques Favored
Religion, Politics and the President
Four Years Later
Dems Viewed as Farther from Political Center than is GOP
Public Views of Congress Recover Slightly
Growing Opposition to Increased Offshore Drilling
Life in 2050: Amazing Science, Familiar Threats
Democrats Divided, But Support key Provisions
Support for Offshore Drilling Declines
A Political Rhetoric Test
Republicans Draw Even With Democrats on Most Issues
The People and Their Government
Most Catholics Critical as Well
Modest Rise in Percentage Favoring General Legalization
Since 2008, Increased Support for Gun Rights
Health Care Reform - Can't Live With It, or Without It
Age and Education, Not Partisanship, Factors in Participation
Obama's Ratings Are Flat, Wall Street's Are Abysmal
Energy Concerns Fall, Deficit Concerns Rise
Age, Education, Ethnic and Partisan Gaps
Few See Personal Upside to Health Care Reform