Political Candidates
Obama Ahead with Stronger Support, Better Image and Lead on Most Issues
Democrats Narrow Engagement Gap
Section 4: Views of Vice Presidential Candidates, Candidate Spouses, Former Presidents
Obama Ahead with Stronger Support, Better Image and Lead on Most Issues
Democrats Narrow Engagement Gap
Section 2: Interest and Engagement
GOP Holds Early Turnout Edge, But Little Enthusiasm for Romney
Obama Better Liked, Romney Ahead on Economy
Section 2: Assessing Obama and Romney’s Support
GOP Holds Early Turnout Edge, But Little Enthusiasm for Romney
Obama Better Liked, Romney Ahead on Economy
With Voters Focused on Economy, Obama Lead Narrows
Social Issues Rank as Lowest Priorities
Section 1: General Election Preferences
Obama vs. Romney: Which One Can Defy Political History to Win?
By Andrew Kohut, President, Pew Research Center, Special to the New York Times
74% of Republicans Say Romney ‘Definitely’ the Nominee
Ongoing Primaries Seen as Bad for the Party
Top One-Word Reactions to GOP Candidates
Romney's Wealth Now Mentioned More than His Religion
Romney Leads GOP Contest, Trails in Matchup with Obama
Gas Prices Offset Good News about Jobs
Section 2: The General Election
Romney Leads GOP Contest, Trails in Matchup with Obama
Gas Prices Offset Good News about Jobs
Section 1: The GOP Primary
Romney Leads GOP Contest, Trails in Matchup with Obama
Gas Prices Offset Good News about Jobs
GOP Voters Continue to Give Field Subpar Ratings
Obama Seen as More Understanding than Romney, Gingrich
Unpopular Nationally, Romney Holds Solid GOP Lead
Paul Polls at 18% as Third Party Candidate





