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(02/20/12) -

Santorum Gains Six Points in U.S. But Obama Still Leads Republicans

Mitt Romney drops in contest against incumbent president, who keeps double-digit leads over Ron Paul and Newt Gingrich.

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(02/16/12) -

Nuclear Power Continues to Split Views in the United States

Republicans are more likely to regard nuclear energy as a great carbon-free alternative, but Democrats and Independents are not as convinced.

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(02/14/12) -

Obama Gains Two Points After State of the Union in U.S.

Congress continues to post a considerably lower rating, getting a positive review from less than one-in-five Americans.

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(02/09/12) -

Future of Puerto Rico Divides Opinions in the United States

A third of respondents want the island to remain a U.S. territory, but one-in-five Americans would like to see it become the 51st state.

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(02/01/12) -

Most Americans Reject the Use of Torture on Terrorism Suspects

Half of respondents believe the U.S. Government should only use force against another nation with authorization from the United Nations (UN).

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(01/30/12) -

Most Americans Would Ban Drivers from Using Hand Held Cell Phones

Many respondents endorse the use of hands free devices, but would prohibit drivers from sending text messages.

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(01/25/12) -

Americans Certify Second Amendment, Divided Over Gun Laws

A majority of respondents endorse the “shall-issue” prerogative to deal with the question of concealed carry.

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(01/23/12) -

President Obama Stable, Congress Barely Improves in United States

The American head of state is dividing views in the country, while four-in-five respondents remain dissatisfied with their federal lawmakers.

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(01/19/12) -

Romney is Toughest Republican Foe for Obama in 2012 U.S. Election

The former Massachusetts Governor is connecting well with men and voters over the age of 55.

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(12/30/11) -

Romney Edges Gingrich Among Republican Primary Voters in the U.S.

Traditional policy positions on abortion and same-sex marriage take a back seat as GOP voters seek a strong leader who can handle the economy.