Survey Reports
Public Hearing Better News about Housing and Financial Markets
What the Public Knows – In Pictures, Maps, Graphs and Symbols
News and Political Knowledge Quiz
Majority Says the Federal Government Threatens Their Personal Rights
Views of Congress: Problem Lies with Members, Not the System
Broad Support for Combat Roles for Women
Most Say Policy Will Not Harm Military Effectiveness
Deficit Reduction Rises on Public’s Agenda for Obama’s Second Term
Public's Policy Priorities: 1994-2013
Mixed Reactions to Obama’s Gun Proposals
Public Closely Tracking Gun Debate
Obama in Strong Position at Start of Second Term
Support for Compromise Rises, Except Among Republicans
Roe v. Wade at 40: Most Oppose Overturning Abortion Decision
Millennials Far Less Aware of Historic Ruling
In Gun Control Debate, Several Options Draw Majority Support
Gun Rights Proponents More Politically Active
After Newtown, Modest Change in Opinion about Gun Control
Most Say Assault Weapons Make Nation More Dangerous
Public Divided over What Newtown Signifies
Parents Shield Young Children from News Coverage
Public Says U.S. Does Not Have Responsibility to Act in Syria
Israel Support Unchanged in Wake of Gaza Conflict
As Fiscal Cliff Nears, Democrats Have Public Opinion on Their Side
Record Number Sees Country as More Politically Divided
Pessimism About Fiscal Cliff Deal, Republicans Still Get More Blame
Low Marks for the 2012 Election
Voters Pessimistic About Partisan Cooperation
No Consensus View on Election Outcome
Pew Research Flash Election Reaction Monitor
A Comparison of Results from Surveys by the Pew Research Center and Google Consumer Surveys
In Deadlocked Race, Neither Side Has Ground Game Advantage
Early Voting Also Tied
Presidential Race Dead Even; Romney Maintains Turnout Edge
Obama 47%-Romney 47%
Republicans Increasingly Positive About Campaign
Democrats' Views Little Changed Since September
On Eve of Foreign Debate, Growing Pessimism about Arab Spring Aftermath
Public Favors Tough U.S. Stance on Iran, China
Voters Divided Over Who Will Win Second Debate
Neither Candidate Viewed as Too Personally Critical







