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.
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.
More than half of Britons say they would live in a respectful and peaceful society if they moved to Canada.
Half of respondents reject providing economic assistance to the country even if it completely abandons its nuclear weapons program.
The American president shows momentum, as four-in-five Americans express dissatisfaction with their federal lawmakers.
Three-in-five respondents believe illegal immigrants who are currently working should be required to leave their jobs and be deported.
All the recently re-elected heads of government improved their standing in the final quarter of the year.
The concept of gift cards is very popular in the two North American countries, but not in Britain.
Herman Cain falls behind after his campaign is suspended, while there is little movement for Ron Paul and Rick Perry.
French speakers are divided in their assessment of Bill 101, while English speakers regard it in a positive light.
Most respondents are in favor of policies that help people with disabilities, women and African Americans, but not Hispanics or recent immigrants.