Political Cooperation
Obama Leadership Image Takes a Hit, GOP Ratings Decline
Continued Dissatisfaction with Republican Field
Section 1: Views of Obama
Economic Views Sag, Obama Rating Slips
Pocketbook Concerns: Prices Matter More than Jobs
Section 1: Views of Obama
Fewer Want Spending to Grow, But Most Cuts Remain Unpopular
Changing Views of Federal Spending
Section 1: The Parties and the President
Obama’s Job Ratings, Personal Image Unchanged by Recent Washington Events
Section 2: Views of the New Congress
Mixed Reactions to Republican Midterm Win
Public Less Happy Than After 2006 and 1994 Elections
Mixed Reactions to Republican Midterm Win
Public Less Happy Than After 2006 and 1994 Elections
Section 1: Reactions to the GOP Victory
Obama Image Unscathed By Terrorism Controversy
Few See Personal Upside to Health Care Reform
Section 4: Congress and Politics
Strong Confidence in Obama - Country Seen As Less Politically Divided
America's Pre-Inauguration Mood
Section 2: A New Era in the Capital
High Marks for the Campaign, a High Bar for Obama
Republicans Want More Conservative Direction for GOP
Section 3: A New Political Landscape
Domestic Concerns will Vie with Terrorism in Fall
Criticisms of Bush and Congress as Job Worries Increase
Other Important Findings and Analysis
Unusually High Interest In Bush's State Of The Union
Public Priorities Shifted by Recession and War
Other Important Findings
When Washington Works, Incumbents Prosper
Now Fix Education and Social Security
Highlights