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).
Half of respondents believe the U.S. Government should only use force against another nation with authorization from the United Nations (UN).
A majority of respondents endorse the “shall-issue” prerogative to deal with the question of concealed carry.
Bob Rae posts the best momentum score of all five main party leaders, while Stephen Harper has the highest approval rating.
The former Massachusetts Governor is connecting well with men and voters over the age of 55.
Only one-in-twenty respondents would like to see the United Kingdom adopt the euro as its currency.
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.
Half of respondents reject providing economic assistance to the country even if it completely abandons its nuclear weapons program.
Herman Cain falls behind after his campaign is suspended, while there is little movement for Ron Paul and Rick Perry.
Most respondents are in favor of policies that help people with disabilities, women and African Americans, but not Hispanics or recent immigrants.
The approval rating for the three main party leaders did not go through significant changes this month.