Most Republicans in U.S. See Santorum, Jeb Bush as VP Material
Respondents perceive Al Gore as the best Vice President since 1974; Dick Ckeney deemed the worst.
Respondents perceive Al Gore as the best Vice President since 1974; Dick Ckeney deemed the worst.
Romney is slightly ahead of Santorum when paired against the president, while the gap grows in contests against Paul and Gingrich.
More than half of Americans—and GOP supporters—think the party has been hurt by the long campaign.
Mitt Romney drops in contest against incumbent president, who keeps double-digit leads over Ron Paul and Newt Gingrich.
The former Massachusetts Governor is connecting well with men and voters over the age of 55.
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.
Herman Cain falls behind after his campaign is suspended, while there is little movement for Ron Paul and Rick Perry.
The proportion of GOP voters who think Rick Perry and Michele Bachmann would be “good presidents” has dropped markedly since September.
Independent voters like Ron Paul more than any other Republican contender.
Seven-in-ten respondents are dissatisfied with the verdict reached in the Casey Anthony trial.