Presidential Approval

05.04.11

Beyond Red vs. Blue: The Political Typology

Section 6: Obama, 2012, and the Tea Party

05.03.11

Public “Relieved” By bin Laden’s Death, Obama’s Job Approval Rises

04.07.11

Economic Views Sag, Obama Rating Slips

Pocketbook Concerns: Prices Matter More than Jobs

Section 1: Views of Obama

04.07.11

Economic Views Sag, Obama Rating Slips

Pocketbook Concerns: Prices Matter More than Jobs

03.23.11

Obama Tests Well at Start of Reelection Run

No Frontrunner in Slow-Starting GOP Race

03.03.11

Fewer Are Angry at Government, But Discontent Remains High

Republicans, Tea Party Supporters More Mellow

Section 2: Views of Political Leaders and Compromise

02.10.11

Fewer Want Spending to Grow, But Most Cuts Remain Unpopular

Changing Views of Federal Spending

Section 1: The Parties and the President

02.10.11

Fewer Want Spending to Grow, But Most Cuts Remain Unpopular

Changing Views of Federal Spending

01.13.11

Obama’s Job Ratings, Personal Image Unchanged by Recent Washington Events

01.13.11

Obama’s Job Ratings, Personal Image Unchanged by Recent Washington Events

Section 1: Views of Obama

12.07.10

Mixed Views on Tax Cuts, Support for START and Allowing Gays to Serve Openly

Public's Views on Lame-Duck Issues

Section 2: Views of the Parties, Congress & Obama

12.07.10

Mixed Views on Tax Cuts, Support for START and Allowing Gays to Serve Openly

Public's Views on Lame-Duck Issues

10.21.10

Ground War More Intense Than 2006, Early Voting More Prevalent

Democrats Stirring But Are No Match for Energized Republicans

Section 3: Likely Voters’ Views of Parties, Obama

10.07.10

Lagging Youth Enthusiasm Could Hurt Democrats in 2010

09.27.10

Obama Viewed as Doing Better than GOP Leaders in Explaining Vision

09.23.10

Independents Oppose Party in Power...Again

More Conservative, More Critical of National Conditions

Section 2: Independents in the 2010 Midterm

09.23.10

Independents Oppose Party in Power...Again

More Conservative, More Critical of National Conditions

Section 4: Independents Under the Microscope

09.12.10

Americans Spending More Time Following the News

Ideological News Sources: Who Watches and Why

Section 4: Who is Listening, Watching, Reading – and Why

08.10.10

Republicans Faring Better with Men, Whites, Independents and Seniors

Four Years Later

06.28.10

Public Rejects Variety Of Options For Fixing State Budgets

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