Federal Debt and Deficit
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
Section 1: Views of Obama
Republicans Are Losing Ground on the Deficit, But Obama’s Not Gaining
Rising Prices Close in on Jobs as Top Economic Worry
Fewer Want Spending to Grow, But Most Cuts Remain Unpopular
Changing Views of Federal Spending
Section 3: The Deficit and Government Spending
Economy Dominates Public's Agenda, Dims Hopes for the Future
Less Optimism about America's Long-Term Prospects
Section 1: Public’s Policy Priorities
Deficit Solutions Meet With Public Skepticism
Consensus in Principle, Resistance in Practice
Deficit Concerns Rise, But Solutions Are Elusive
GOP's Lead on Handling Deficit Mirrors '94
Public’s Priorities for 2010: Economy, Jobs, Terrorism
Energy Concerns Fall, Deficit Concerns Rise
Obama's Ratings Slide Across the Board
The Economy, Health Care Reform and Gates Grease the Skids
Section 3: Priority Remains on Spending, Not Deficit
Obama's Approval Rating Slips Amid Division Over Economic Proposals
GOP Congressional Leaders' Ratings Hit New Low - 28%
Section 2: The Policy Agenda
Economy, Jobs Trump All Other Policy Priorities In 2009
Environment, Immigration, Health Care Slip Down the List
Economy Now Seen Through Partisan Prism
Emerging Priorities for '06 Energy, Crime and Environment
Katrina Relief Effort Raises Concern Over Excessive Spending, Waste
Growing Number Sees U.S. Divided Between 'Haves' and 'Have-Nots'
Beyond Red vs. Blue
Republicans Divided About Role of Government - Democrats by Social and Personal Values
Part 6: Issues and Shifting Coalitions
Democratic Primary Campaign Impresses Voters
Bush Personal Image Tumbles
Additional Findings
Economy and Anti-Terrorism Top Public's Policy Agenda
Dean Seen as More Liberal than Other Leading Candidates





