President – GOP 2012 (Public Policy Polling) Mitt Romney 46% – Obama 43% Mike Huckabee 47% – Obama 45% Newt Gingrich 46% – Obama 45% Sarah Palin 46% – Obama 46% PPP: Pretty Bad 2012 numbers for Obama With his … Continue reading →
President – GOP 2012 (Public Policy Polling) Mitt Romney – 33% Mike Huckabee – 27% Sarah Palin – 23% Ron Paul – 11% Undecided – 9% PPP: Romney continues to lead Mitt Romney continues to lead the way among the … Continue reading →
US President – 2012 (PPP) President Obama – 45% Mike Huckabee – 47% President Obama – 44% Mitt Romney – 45% President Obama – 45% Newt Gingrich – 45% President Obama – 47% Sarah Palin – 44% Public Policy Polling: … Continue reading →
Public Policy Polling: 46% say they would rather have President Bush back Americans are now pretty evenly divided about whether they would rather have Barack Obama or George W. Bush in the White House. 48% prefer Obama while 46% say … Continue reading →
President – GOP 2012 (Public Policy Polling) Mitt Romney – 28% Mike Huckabee – 24% Sarah Palin – 23% Ron Paul – 11% Undecided – 9% PPP: Romney leads tight Republican race Our first national look at who Republicans would … Continue reading →
America’s Newsroom February 22.
Gallup: U.S. news media get tepid ratings as Obama “watchdog” Most Americans appear unimpressed by the media’s performance as government watchdog in the first year of the Obama administration. A third say the media have done an “excellent” or “good” … Continue reading →
Times Tribune: Obama’s standing declines in Pa. US Senate – Pennsylvania (F&M) Pat Toomey (R) 45% Arlen Specter (D-inc) 31% Pat Toomey (R) 41% Joe Sestak (D) 19%
Gallup: The increased conservatism that Gallup first identified among Americans last June persisted throughout the year, so that the final year-end political ideology figures confirm Gallup’s initial reporting: conservatives (40%) outnumbered both moderates (36%) and liberals (21%) across the nation … Continue reading →
The Economist: This week’s Economist/YouGov poll Barack Obama’s approval rating at the end of 2009 marks an all-time low for him in the Economist/YouGov poll, and it is the first time more Americans disapprove than approve of the way he … Continue reading →
By a 50-47 margin, a majority of Americans now say providing health care coverage is not the government’s responsibility. This marks a 44% swing since 2006.
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