National Satisfaction
Muslim Americans: No Signs of Growth in Alienation or Support for Extremism
Mainstream and Moderate Attitudes
Muslim Americans: No Signs of Growth in Alienation or Support for Extremism
Mainstream and Moderate Attitudes
Section 3: Identity, Assimilation and Community
Obama Leadership Image Takes a Hit, GOP Ratings Decline
Continued Dissatisfaction with Republican Field
Section 5: Economic Ratings and Priorities
Public Wants a Debt Ceiling Compromise, Expects a Deal Before Deadline
GOP Widely Viewed as 'More Extreme in Its Positions'
Section 1: Views of Obama, Congress and the Political Parties
Republicans Are Losing Ground on the Deficit, But Obama’s Not Gaining
Rising Prices Close in on Jobs as Top Economic Worry
For Public, Tough Year Ends on a Down Note
Little Progress Seen on Major Domestic Issues
Section 1: Perceptions of Progress on Major Issues
Distrust, Discontent, Anger and Partisan Rancor
The People and Their Government
Section 1: Trust in Government 1958-2010
U.S. Seen as Less Important, China as More Powerful
Isolationist Sentiment Surges to Four-Decade High
Section 1: State of the World and America’s Global Role
More Americans Question Religion's Role In Politics
Section 2: The Campaign, Candidates and Bush
McCain's Negatives Mostly Political, Obama's More Personal
Clinton Backers Cool to Obama - White Female Support in Question
Section 2: Views of National Conditions and Campaign Issues
Obama Weathers the Wright Storm, Clinton Faces Credibility Problem.
National Discontent Approaches 20-Year High, Bush Approval at 28%
Section 6: Dismal Views of the National Economy
Americans’ Support for Israel Unchanged by Recent Hostilities
Domestic Political Distemper Continues
Can’t Get No Satisfaction
Public's Current Gloom Is Out of Sync with Past Experience
by Michael Dimock and Jodie T. Allen
Democratic Party Image Improvement
Democrats More Confident, Kerry Faring Better in Battleground States
Highlights