Country: United StatesRSS

issues_people (2)
(10/02/12) -

Nurses, Doctors Are Most Respected Jobs in Canada, U.S. and Britain

Less than three-in-ten respondents in the three countries express respect for politicians.

iraq_2
(09/26/12) -

Americans Satisfied with Obama’s Decision to Withdraw Troops from Iraq

Respondents remain divided on whether launching the military effort in 2003 was the correct decision.

usa_sept2012
(09/21/12) -

Obama Retakes Lead, Romney Loses Support in U.S. Race

The Republican nominee remains ahead among male voters but his lead has dwindled; the Democrat increased his popularity among women.

primary
(09/13/12) -

Uncommitted Voters in Battleground States Review Convention Speeches

Obama gets more voters to say they are likely to support him, but Romney sees his likeability improve with one-in-four clip watchers.

issues_station
(09/05/12) -

Britons and Canadians More Likely to Endorse Evolution than Americans

A majority of respondents in the United States believe God created human beings in their present form.

issues_golf
(08/28/12) -

Americans Support Augusta National’s Decision to Admit Female Members

Most respondents believe private clubs should be allowed to dismiss membership applications based on citizenship.

us_washington_monument
(08/23/12) -

Americans of All Political Stripes Believe Akin Should Drop Out of Senate Race

Four-in-five respondents disagree with the Congressman’s recent comments about pregnancy and rape.

usa_aug2012
(08/16/12) -

Romney Gains, Obama Drops in United States Presidential Race

This month, the president is not the top choice for independent voters and his lead among women has dwindled.

issues_gun
(08/07/12) -

Americans Endorse Right to Bear Arms, But Half Call for Stricter Gun Laws

More than seven-in-ten respondents believe the AR-15 semi-automatic rifle should only be used by the police and other authorized persons.

immigration_people
(07/31/12) -

Americans Divided on Obama’s Illegal Immigration Revision

Most respondents agree with the way the U.S. Supreme Court dealt with the case pertaining to Arizona’s immigration legislation.