Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Pew climate poll

  • Pew Climate Change Poll Reveals That Less Than Half Of Americans Make ...

    Recent polling conducted by the Pew Research Center suggests that a greater number of people in the U.S. are accepting the reality of climate change. 67 percent of Americans said that there is "solid evidence" that average global temperatures have been ...

    www.huffingtonpost.com

  • Poll: Belief in global warming rises across political parties

    The Pew Research Center poll released Monday shows that 67 percent of Americans say there is solid evidence of global warming.

    thehill.com

  • China views dim on Obama -- but not US values

    The poll by the Pew Research Center found that the Chinese held even dimmer views of other nations, with small numbers in the rising Asian power voicing favorable views toward the European Union, India, Pakistan and Iran.

    india.nydailynews.com

  • Obama and Romney engage in coal wars, as polls show mounting climate fears

    The battle over coal and energy policy comes as a new poll from the Pew Research Center revealed that growing numbers of Americans accept that global warming is happening and believe that mankind is driving rising temperatures.

    www.businessgreen.com

  • Polls show potentially-volatile presidential race

    A Pew poll conducted last month showed Obama with an 18-pount edge, but a Poll that came out on Monday also shows a tie between the two candidates.

    www.myfoxtwincities.com

  • Tom Brokaw: Why Haven't Presidential Debates Discussed Climate Change?

    That's according to a new Pew Research Center poll. Government action to regulate the release of greenhouse gases from sources like power plants, cars and factories in an effort to reduce global warming is supported by 74% of Americans, according to an ...

    thinkprogress.org

  • Study: Poll Respondents More Likely to Lie About Voter Registration, Receive ...

    The data cited above come from a comprehensive study done by the Pew Research Center for the People and the Press to gauge how accurate standard polling techniques are by cross-referencing them with several other different means of measuring many ...

    newsbusters.org

  • Six weeks to save the planet

    First, it's not so clear that voters really care all that much about climate change. A recent Pew survey found that when swing state voters were polled on what they felt were the most important issues, "energy policy" came in 9th. Even worse, the ...

    www.salon.com

  • The Decline of the Wasp President

    As Laurie Goodstein wrote in that NYT piece about the Pew survey, "For the first time since researchers began tracking the religious identity of Americans, fewer than half said they were Protestants, a steep decline from 40 years ago when Protestant ...

    ideas.time.com

  • TEXAS FAITH: With more Americans not identifying with any faith, what's the ...

    One-fifth of the U.S. public - and a third of adults under 30 –are religiously unaffiliated today, the highest percentages ever in polling by the Pew Research Center. .... to reject their parents' values and build their own new thing; a vocal, reasoned ...

    religionblog.dallasnews.com

  • Poll bias a false charge

    Are the polls biased in Barack Obama's favor? Are the news media conspiring to rig the election for the president? Looking at the facts, the only fair answer to both questions is "no.

    www.battlecreekenquirer.com

  • Why People Believe Political Lies -- And Why They Stick

    For example, a Pew Research poll found that 30 percent of all Republicans described the president as Muslim. And others, such as Sen. James Inhofe have regularly called climate change "the greatest hoax" of all. And recently, Rep. Paul Broun -- who ...

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  • Mitt's Likability Problem

    No other presidential candidate has racked up unfavorable ratings this high during a campaign, according to a Pew Survey. Why is Romney so disliked?

    www.thedailybeast.com

  • Could Controversy Surrounding Global Warming Cool Down?

    And a 1997 PEW poll found that nearly half of Republicans thought America should follow other countries' leads on environmental issues.

    www.usnews.com

  • Half Of Young Adults Not Sure They're Registered To Vote: Pew Survey

    (Pew used a wider age range because the group of Romney supporters under 30 in its polling samples was too small to analyze.

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  • All eyes on Ohio--18 new ads--Rivera down 9--5 Senate debates yesterday ...

    "Our internal polling shows strong movement toward Governor Romney over the past two weeks. It also shows serious movement by ... The Obama campaign vigorously pushed back on the poll and Gallup's likely voter screen with a Joel Benenson memo: http ...

    www.politico.com

  • Latino voters grow in number, prize jobs and education

    The Pew survey finds Latinos prefer President Obama over Mitt Romney by 42 percentage points in battleground states; 49 points in the others.

    www.marketplace.org

  • Bigger Than the Pocketbook: Saving the World with Carbon Footprint Labeling

    According to recent Gallup and Pew polls, approximately 50 percent of Americans do not believe in climate change or the amount of damage it can cause.

    greenanswers.com

  • Tuesday, October 9

    Nearly 20% of all Americans say they are not affiliated with a formal religion, the highest percentage ever recorded in a Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life poll. Five years ago, the number of religiously unaffiliated was slightly more ... The State ...

    www.talkradionews.com

  • Presidential Polls Of Swing States Differ On Size Of Obama's Lead

    National surveys like Gallup and the Pew Research Center have tracked similar trends. No measure of voting intention is perfect and, as CBS also reports, ... the debt limit, Obama pleaded with Congress to shift their attention to jobs. "I will urge ...

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