Democratic Party
McCain Gains On Issues, But Stalls As Candidate Of Change
Presidential Race Remains Even
Section 5: Rating The Parties
Democratic Party’s Favorables Rise, Congress Still Unpopular
Conservatives' Ratings of GOP Slip
A Year Ahead, Republicans Face Tough Political Terrain
Clinton Propelled by Support from Young Women in '08 Test
Section 3: Views of the Issues and the Parties
Iraq Looms Large in Nationalized Election
Congressional Race Unchanged After Foley's Resignation
Many Americans Uneasy with Mix of Religion and Politics
69% Say Liberals Too Secular, 49% Say Conservatives Too Assertive
Section II – Religion and Politics
Democrats More Eager to Vote, But Unhappy with Party
Gay Marriage, Inheritance Tax Among the Lowest Public Priorities
Bush a Drag on Republican Midterm Prospects
Hillary Clinton Seen as Leader of Democratic Party
Economic Pessimism Grows, Gas Prices Pinch
Independents Back Democrats on Most Issues, Congressional Midterms
Supreme Court’s Image Declines as Nomination Battle Looms
Court Critics Now on Both Left and Right
Beyond Red vs. Blue
Republicans Divided About Role of Government - Democrats by Social and Personal Values
Part 5: Politics and the Typology
The Dean Activists: Their Profile and Prospects
An In-Depth Look
I. Dean Activists and the Democrats
Public's Agenda Differs From President's
Bush Approval Rating Lower Than For Other Two-Termers
Additional Findings and Analyses
Democratic Party Image Improvement
Democrats More Confident, Kerry Faring Better in Battleground States
Bush Approval Slips – Fix Economy, Say Voters
Democrats Frustrated with Party Even as Candidates Gain Visibility
Democrats Less Pleased with Party’s Performance
Satisfaction with National Conditions Slumps
Unusually High Interest In Bush's State Of The Union
Public Priorities Shifted by Recession and War
Other Important Findings
From News Interest To Lifestyles, Energy Takes Hold
America's New Number One Problem





