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Romney's GOP Supporters Tilt Upscale; Palin's, Downscale
The leading potential Republican hopefuls have somewhat different bases of support among Republicans nationwide. Mitt Romney does best among college graduates and the highest income earners, Sarah Palin among the lowest income earners, and Mike ...
Trump's Impeachment and Opinion Formation in the Digital Age
Despite all the legislative and media coverage around impeachment, political science suggests Americans may get most of their information from each other.
Tactics for Managers to Keep Their Remote Workers Engaged
Learn strategies and skills that coaches and managers can use to foster greater engagement among their employees who, perhaps for the first time, are working remotely.
Gingrich Leads; Romney at New Low in Positive Intensity
Newt Gingrich's most recent Positive Intensity Score of 20 in Nov. 14-27 tracking is the highest of any Republican candidate, while Mitt Romney's current score of 9 is his lowest of the year by one percentage point.
Political Repercussions of the Debt Crisis
People ask how the current debt ceiling negotiations are going to affect next year's elections.
U.S. Congressional Leaders Unpopular on Balance
Nancy Pelosi is viewed favorably by 38% of Americans and unfavorably by 48%. Her resulting -10 net image rating compares with Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell's -18.
Perry, Giuliani Score High on Positive Intensity With Republicans
Texas Gov. Rick Perry and former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani earn Positive Intensity Scores of 21 and 20, respectively -- among the highest of any candidate or potential candidate Gallup measures. Giuliani leads Perry in name recognition ...
Bachmann Begins With Above-Average Recognition, Intensity
Minnesota Rep. Michele Bachmann, who formally announced her presidential candidacy at Monday night's Republican debate in New Hampshire, is currently recognized by 62% of Republicans nationwide. Her Positive Intensity Score of 18 essentially ...
Gallup Daily: Tracking Election 2008
Barack Obama leads Hillary Clinton 47% to 42% in the latest Gallup Poll Daily tracking results on Democratic voters’ nomination preferences. John McCain continues to hold a commanding lead on the Republican side.
Top Congressional Leaders Viewed Negatively on Balance
The top four U.S. congressional leaders are each viewed negatively on balance. House Speaker Paul Ryan's favorability rating is the highest, at 40%.