Survey Reports
One-in-Ten ‘Dual-Screened’ the Presidential Debate
TV Trumps Digital Sources for Debate Coverage
Public Less Negative About Economic News
Views of Job News Improve Across Partisan Lines
Biden Viewed Unfavorably, Divided Opinions about Ryan
No Clear Winner Expected in VP Debate
Romney’s Strong Debate Performance Erases Obama’s Lead
GOP Challenger Viewed as Candidate with New Ideas
Obama Expected to Win First Presidential Debate
Six-in-Ten ‘Very Likely’ to Watch
Romney’s ’47%’ Comments Criticized, But Many Also Say Overcovered
So-So Grades for Obama's Campaign, Worse Grades for Romney's
In Changing News Landscape, Even Television is Vulnerable
Trends in News Consumption: 1991-2012
Pluralities Say Press is Fair to Romney, Obama
Republicans Again See Pro-Obama Bias
Fewer Satisfied with Candidates than in Any Campaign Since 1992
Republicans Less Satisfied than Democrats
For Voters It’s Still the Economy
Energy, Terrorism, Immigration Less Important Than in 2008
Obama Ahead with Stronger Support, Better Image and Lead on Most Issues
Democrats Narrow Engagement Gap
Middle East Turmoil Closely Followed; Romney’s Comments Viewed Negatively
Democrats Now More Positive on Campaign 2012
Fewer Republicans See Campaign as Interesting, Informative
Record Partisan Gap in Views of Economic News
Democrats Far Less Negative than a Month Ago
Democratic Convention Highlights: Clinton Outshines Obama
But Obama's Speech Gets Better Marks than Romney's
Obama in a Word: From ‘Inexperienced’ and ‘Change’ to ‘Good’ and ‘Trying’
RNC Highlights: Romney Shares Top Billing With Eastwood
Fewer Watch Convention Coverage than in 2008
Romney in a Word: ‘Honest,’ ‘Businessman,’ ‘Rich’
His Image Changes, but Remains More Negative than Positive
Paul Ryan in a Word: ‘Conservative,’ ‘Intelligent’
More Interest in GOP Platform than Romney’s Speech
Medicare Voucher Plan Remains Unpopular
Plurality Views Ryan VP Choice Negatively
Eight-in-Ten Following Olympics on TV or Digitally
High Marks for NBC's Coverage
Romney’s Personal Image Remains Negative
Obama Leads Nationwide, But Closer Race in Swing States







