Issue Watch
Track global public opinion on current issues.
- 2008: Race for the White House
- 2008: The U.S. Electoral College
- Abortion
- Africa
- Angela Merkel
- Death Penalty
- Economy and Globalization
- Environment
- European Union
- George W. Bush
- Global Warming
- Gordon Brown
- Hamas
- Immigration
- Iran
- Iraq War
- Israel Election 2009
- Kevin Rudd
- Latin America
- Nicolas Sarkozy
- North Korea
- Oil and Gas
- Same-Sex Marriage
- Silvio Berlusconi
- Stem Cell Research
- Stephen Harper
- Taro Aso
- Terrorism
- Vladimir Putin
Angus Reid Global Monitor : Issue Watch
Iran
- Kerry Up, Bush Down Nationally
- (CPOD) Aug. 10, 2004 - John Kerry holds a slight advantage in the 2004 United States presidential race, according to a poll by Ipsos-Public Affairs released by the Associated Press. 48 per cent of respondents would vote for the Democratic nominee, while 45 per cent would support Republican incumbent George W. Bush. Aug 10, 2004
- Bush Rating Continues To Improve
- (CPOD) Jul. 19, 2004 - George W. Bush is regaining public backing in the United States, according to a poll by CBS News and the New York Times. 45 per cent of respondents approve of the president's performance, a three per cent increase since June. Jul 19, 2004
- Yudhoyono First, Second Place Vital In Indonesia
- (CPOD) Jul. 3, 2004 - Former security minister Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono is the top presidential hopeful in Indonesia, according to a poll by the International Foundation for Election Systems (IFES). 43.5 per cent of respondents would vote for Yudhoyono of the Democrat Party (PD) in this Monday's direct presidential ballot. Jul 3, 2004
- Run-off Likely In Indonesia, Yudhoyono On Top
- (CPOD) Jul. 2, 2004 - Former security minister Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono is still the top presidential candidate in Indonesia, according to a poll by the Institute for Social and Economic Research. 35.8 per cent of respondents would support Yudhoyono of the Democrat Party (PD) in the country's first-ever direct presidential ballot. Jul 2, 2004
- Indonesia’s Yudhoyono Leads, But Run-Off Likely
- (CPOD) Jun. 28, 2004 - The team of former security minister Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono and welfare minister Jusuf Kalla continues to dominate the presidential campaign in Indonesia, according to a poll by the Democracy Study Institute (LKaDe). 33.56 per cent of respondents would support Yudhoyono and Kalla of the Democrat Party (PD) in the country's first-ever direct presidential ballot. Jun 28, 2004
- Yudhoyono On Top, Fight For Second In Indonesia
- (CPOD) Jun. 25, 2004 - Former security minister Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono remains the top presidential hopeful in Indonesia, according to a poll by the International Foundation for Election Systems (IFES). 45 per cent of respondents would support Yudhoyono of the Democrat Party (PD) in the country's first-ever direct presidential ballot. Jun 25, 2004
- Yudhoyono Maintains Lead In Indonesia
- (CPOD) Jun. 16, 2004 - The team of former security minister Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono and welfare minister Jusuf Kalla continues to lead all candidates in Indonesia, according to a poll by the Democracy Study Institute (LKaDe). 45.17 per cent of respondents would support Yudhoyono and Kalla of the Democrat Party (PD) in the country's first-ever direct presidential ballot. Jun 16, 2004
- Yudhoyono First, Megawati Third In Indonesia
- (CPOD) Jun. 14, 2004 - Former security minister Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono continues to lead all candidates in Indonesia, according to a poll by Soegeng Sarjadi Syndicated. 46.64 per cent of respondents would support Yudhoyono of the Democrat Party (PD) in the country's first-ever direct presidential ballot. Jun 14, 2004
- OPEC, Oil Companies To Blame For Gas Prices
- (CPOD) Jun. 3, 2004 - Americans are split over who is responsible for rising gas prices, according to a poll by Harris Interactive. 37 per cent of respondents say the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) and other oil producing countries are mainly to blame, while 35 per cent think oil companies are liable. Jun 3, 2004
- Yudhoyono Has Big Lead In Indonesia
- (CPOD) Jun. 2, 2004 - Former security minister Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono is still the most popular candidate in Indonesia, according to a poll by the International Foundation for Election Systems (IFES). 41 per cent of respondents would support Yudhoyono of the Democrat Party (PD) in the country's first-ever direct presidential ballot. Jun 2, 2004
- Coalition Forces Seen As “Occupiers” In Iraq
- (CPOD) May 27, 2004 - Many Iraqi residents remain wary of coalition troops, according to a poll by the Iraq Center for Research and Strategic Studies. 88 per cent of respondents in seven Iraqi cities consider the soldiers as "occupiers," while only seven per cent perceive them as "liberators." May 27, 2004
- Americans Split Over Oil Prices
- (CPOD) May 26, 2004 - Americans are divided over the cause of rising gas prices, according to a poll by ABC News and the Washington Post. 27 per cent of respondents say the administration of president George W. Bush is responsible for elevated fuel costs. May 26, 2004
- Americans Assess Iraq Dangers, Rationale
- (CPOD) May 24, 2004 - Less Americans think their country should have gone to war against Saddam Hussein's regime, according to a poll by Harris Interactive. 47 per cent of respondents say taking military action against Iraq was the right thing to do, an eight per cent drop since January. May 24, 2004
- Americans Blame OPEC For Soaring Gas Prices
- (CPOD) May 21, 2004 - Some Americans think the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) is to blame for elevated fuel costs, according to a poll by Zogby America released by The Wilderness Society. 42 per cent of respondents say OPEC is responsible for rising gas prices in the United States. May 21, 2004
- Yudhoyono Still In Front In Indonesia
- (CPOD) May 13, 2004 - Former security minister Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono remains the most popular presidential candidate in Indonesia, according to a poll by the Indonesian Survey Institute. 40.6 per cent of respondents would support Yudhoyono of the Democrat Party (PD) in the country's first-ever direct presidential ballot. May 13, 2004