Tea Party
Obama Job Approval Improves, GOP Contest Remains Fluid
Continued Lackluster Ratings for Republican Field
Section 1: The 2012 Election
The Generation Gap and the 2012 Election
Section 3: Views of Obama and the Political Parties
Public Divided Over Occupy Wall Street Movement
Tea Party Draws More Opposition than Support
Obama Leadership Image Takes a Hit, GOP Ratings Decline
Continued Dissatisfaction with Republican Field
Section 2: The 2012 Election
Obama Leadership Image Takes a Hit, GOP Ratings Decline
Continued Dissatisfaction with Republican Field
Section 3: Congress, the Political Parties and the Tea Party
Pessimism About National Economy Rises, Personal Financial Views Hold Steady
Obama Job Rating Declines
Section 2: Views of Personal Finances
Republican Candidates Stir Little Enthusiasm
Candidate Traits: D.C. Experience Viewed Less Positively
Section 1: The 2012 Election
Republican Candidates Stir Little Enthusiasm
Candidate Traits: D.C. Experience Viewed Less Positively
Section 2: Candidate Traits and Experience
Tea Party: Better Known, Less Popular
More Negative Views Among Independents, Moderate Republicans
Economic Views Sag, Obama Rating Slips
Pocketbook Concerns: Prices Matter More than Jobs
Section 4: Congress at 100 Days
Obama’s Job Ratings, Personal Image Unchanged by Recent Washington Events
Section 2: Views of the New Congress
Deficit Solutions Meet With Public Skepticism
Consensus in Principle, Resistance in Practice
Mixed Reactions to Republican Midterm Win
Public Less Happy Than After 2006 and 1994 Elections





