Abortion
Fewer Are Angry at Government, But Discontent Remains High
Republicans, Tea Party Supporters More Mellow
Fewer Are Angry at Government, But Discontent Remains High
Republicans, Tea Party Supporters More Mellow
Section 3: Attitudes Toward Social Issues
Public Takes Conservative Turn on Gun Control, Abortion
Americans Now Divided Over Both Issues
More Americans Question Religion's Role In Politics
Section 3: Issues and the 2008 Election
Clinton and Giuliani Seen as Not Highly Religious; Romney’s Religion Raises Concerns
Religion in Campaign ‘08
Deconstructing the Debate 5/15/07
How Well Did the GOP Candidates' Views Match Those of Their Party's Members and of the General Public?
by Jodie T. Allen, Richard Auxier, Alec Tyson
Broad Support for Political Compromise in Washington
But Many Are Hesitant to Yield on Contentious Issues
Pragmatic Americans Liberal and Conservative on Social Issues
Most Want Middle Ground on Abortion
Less Opposition to Gay Marriage, Adoption and Military Service
Only 34% Favor South Dakota Abortion Ban
Strong Public Support for Right to Die
More Americans Discussing - and Planning - End-of-Life Treatment
Public Opinion Supports Alito on Spousal Notification Even as It Favors Roe v. Wade
Pew Research Center Pollwatch





