Survey Reports
Views of Middle East Unchanged by Recent Events
Public Remains Wary of Global Engagement
More Blame Wars than Domestic Spending or Tax Cuts for Nation’s Debt
Jobs Are Top Economic Worry, Deficit Concerns Rise
Republican Candidates Stir Little Enthusiasm
Candidate Traits: D.C. Experience Viewed Less Positively
Top Reaction to GOP Field – “Unimpressed”
More Concern about Raising Debt Limit than Government Default
Why Are Gas Prices Rising? A Mix of Reasons
More Optimism about Afghanistan, But No Boost in Support for Troop Presence
Public “Relieved” By bin Laden’s Death, Obama’s Job Approval Rises
Budget Negotiations in a Word – “Ridiculous”
All Sides Blamed After Close Call on Government Shutdown
Economic Views Sag, Obama Rating Slips
Pocketbook Concerns: Prices Matter More than Jobs
Goal of Libyan Operation Less Clear to Public
Top Middle East Priority: Preventing Terrorism
Public Would Blame Both Sides if Government Shuts Down
Tea Party Reps Say Stand on Principle Even If It Means a Shutdown
Well Known: Clinton and Gadhafi; Little Known: Who Controls Congress
Political Knowledge Update
Modest Support for Libya Airstrikes, No Clear Goal Seen
Little Public Interest in Libyan Mission
Obama Tests Well at Start of Reelection Run
No Frontrunner in Slow-Starting GOP Race
Opposition to Nuclear Power Rises Amid Japanese Crisis
Support for Offshore Oil and Gas Drilling Rebounds
Republicans Are Losing Ground on the Deficit, But Obama’s Not Gaining
Rising Prices Close in on Jobs as Top Economic Worry
Public Wary of Military Intervention in Libya
Broad Concern that U.S. Military is Overcommitted
Most See Role for Government in Reducing Childhood Obesity
Conservative Republicans, Tea Party Supporters Disagree
Fewer Are Angry at Government, But Discontent Remains High
Republicans, Tea Party Supporters More Mellow
More Side with Wisconsin Unions than Governor
Obama, GOP Leaders Would Share Blame in Gov't Shutdown
Public Favors Tougher Border Controls and Path to Citizenship
Little Change in Immigration Views
Labor Unions Seen as Good for Workers, Not U.S. Competitiveness
Unions' Favorability Still Low, But Mirrors Business Rating







