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Since SCOTUS Leak, Public Has 'Moved to the Left' on Abortion
Lydia Saad joins the podcast to discuss the latest on public attitudes on abortion, views on its moral acceptability and how important the issue is to Americans' vote.
Bob Dole: A Look Back at Gallup Polling
Former senator and presidential candidate Bob Dole maintained a more positive than negative image among Americans throughout his political career.
The Tragedy of the Commons Writ Large in Congress
Pundits' and news commentators' fixation on who is going to win control of the House and Senate in the midterm election is a secondary issue to many Americans, who are more concerned with what is going to happen to their government after the ...
Poll Turnout Confirms Bulgarians' Lack of Faith in Elections
What if there was an election and nobody cared? Most Bulgarian voters do not have any confidence in the honesty of their elections.
Party Images Stable After Midterm Elections
After Republicans gained control of the House and Democrats held their Senate majority, Americans' opinions of the two major parties are unchanged.
Most "Pro-Life" Americans Unsure About Trump's Abortion Views
Nearly two-thirds of Americans who describe themselves as "pro-life" are unsure whether they agree or disagree with Donald Trump on the abortion issue. The rest are about equally divided between agreeing (19%) and disagreeing (18%) with him.
Americans' Certainty About Voting This Year Starting Off Low
Americans' intentions to vote in this year's midterms are a bit below the historical norm. Fewer voters say their vote will be cast to oppose Donald Trump than said the same about Barack Obama.
Interpreting a Low-Turnout Election
President Barack Obama made an interesting comment in the middle of his post-election press conference last Wednesday. He said: "Still, as president, I have a unique responsibility to try and make this town work. So, to everyone who voted, I ...
Three in 10 Voters Say They Will Vote to Oppose Obama
More American voters say in 2014 they will vote to send a message to oppose, rather than support, President Barack Obama. This response has been typical for less popular presidents in past midterm election years.
Public Interest in Having a Third Major Party Dips to 56%
After peaking at 62% in early 2021, Americans' desire to see a third major party emerge in the country has dropped to 56%, which is about average for this trend.