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Democrats Enjoy Slight Edge on 2012 Congressional Ballot
Gallup's first measure of the 2012 congressional elections shows Democrats with a slight lead over Republicans, 51% to 44%, among registered voters nationally -- better than they generally fared in 2010 but worse than in the prior two ...
Americans See Positive, Negative Effects of Tea Party Movement
Nearly three in four Americans believe the Tea Party movement energized people to get more involved in the political process, and 54% believe it has made the political parties more responsive to ordinary citizens. But a majority also believe the ...
New High of 45% in U.S. Identify as Political Independents
A new high of 45% of U.S. adults identified as political independents in 2025.
Democrats Have Historically Dim View of National Conditions
Democrats are less likely than in the past to see conditions as positive, while Republicans are upbeat, as is typical for them with a GOP president.
Tea Party Legislators Rival Obama as Preferred Policy Leader
Americans are as likely to want Tea Party-backed Republican members of Congress to have the most influence over federal policies as they are to prefer President Barack Obama, although no more than 28% choose either. They name Republican leaders ...
Debt, Gov't. Power Among Tea Party Supporters' Top Concerns
Six in 10 Tea Party supporters view federal debt as an extremely serious threat to the future well-being of the U.S., easily their top concern and a much greater concern than for nonsupporters of the Tea Party. Supporters also distinguish ...
Rise in Young Men's Religiosity Realigns Gender Gaps
While Americans overall have grown less religious, young men have bucked the trend and now outpace young women for the first time.
Americans See Need for Third Party, but Offer Soft Support
Americans continue to express a desire for a third party but have reservations about voting for third-party candidates.
U.K. Leads World in Concern About Migration
New global data show that adults in the U.K. are more likely than residents of any other country to name immigration as a top national problem.
More on the Tea Party Movement
Each side of the political spectrum appears to have a vested interest in portraying the Tea Party movement in the specific way that best fits their ideological positioning. This is of course not at all a surprising fact of life in a hot ...