Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Pew research poll

  • Chinese More Concerned About Rich-Poor Gap, Survey Says

    China's citizens are increasingly worried about growing income inequality and official corruption, according to a Pew Research Center survey released weeks before a once-a-decade leadership transition. Forty-eight percent of 3,177 adults surveyed said ...

    www.businessweek.com

  • 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.

    www.huffingtonpost.com

  • Voters Divided Over Who Will Win Second Debate

    The latest national survey by the Pew Research Center for the People & the Press, conducted Oct. 12-14, 2012, among 1,006 adults, including 857 registered voters, finds debate expectations for Romney have improved sharply among independents: Two ...

    www.people-press.org

  • Pew survey finds 1 in 5 Americans, mostly Democrats, have no religion

    According to a recent Pew Research Center survey, one in five Americans - the largest percentage in history - have no religious affiliation, and 63 percent of those people are registered Democrats.

    dailycaller.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

  • Election 2012: How Voters Play Smartphone Politics

    A recent survey by the Pew Research Center's Internet and American Life Project found that mobile phones have become a key information tool for the public in the 2012 election.

    www.informationweek.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. In the last five years alone, the unaffiliated have increased from just over 15% to ...

    religionblog.dallasnews.com

  • Pew Research poll bombshell: Romney leads by 4 points

    The highly-respected Pew Research organization has published a poll - and it's a shocker: Mitt Romney leads President Obama 49% to 45% among likely voters.

    www.guardian.co.uk

  • Newspapers' decline continues, while Pew study asks: is TV news next?

    LOS ANGELES (TheWrap.com) - Newspapers continue to suffer in the digital age, but a new study by the Pew Research Center finds that television news is also vulnerable to the technological revolution.

    www.chicagotribune.com

  • Poll: Romney leaps ahead of Obama in the swing states

    Earlier this month, in the immediate aftermath of the first presidential debate, a Pew Research survey showed Romney pulling even with Obama among women.

    thehill.com

  • Survey: Despite Majority, A Large Partisan Gap On Global Warming Evidence

    Currently, 67 percent say there is solid evidence that the earth's average temperature has been getting warmer over the past few decades, up four points since last year and 10 points since 2009, according to a recent Pew Research Center survey ...

    washington.cbslocal.com

  • Pew: Voters Divided Over Who Will Win Second Presidential Debate

    While previous polls showed that voters overwhelmingly expected President Barack Obama to best Mitt Romney in the first presidential debate, a new survey released from Pew Research Center on Monday indicates that predictions for round two are much ...

    livewire.talkingpointsmemo.com

  • Why Blasphemy Laws Are Not About Religion

    As another new survey by the Pew Research Center (Oct. 9) shows, there is a significant rise in Americans (1 in 5) who identify themselves in the category of having no-religious affiliations ("nones").

    www.huffingtonpost.com

  • Pew poll puts Romney ahead with one month to election

    The Guardian's Ana Marie Cox and the Chicago Tribune's has out mixed polling from Gallup and Pew Research that alternately place President Obama and Mitt Romney in the lead - and whether this means that Romney's strategy of deception is working.

    video.msnbc.msn.com

  • Pew poll puts Mitt Romney in lead; Gallup puts Barack Obama ahead

    A Pew Research Center survey of likely voters conducted Oct. 4 to Oct. 7 gave Republican nominee Mitt Romney a four- percentage point lead over President Barack Obama.

    newyork.newsday.com

  • Romney takes 4-point lead in new national poll

    Mitt Romney has taken the lead over President Obama in a new Pew Research poll released Monday. The poll was conducted last week after the candidates' first presidential debate, which observers widely agreed Romney won.

    thehill.com

  • Polls: Romney leads Obama, Pew poll shows a big 12% boost after debate

    A new poll from the Pew Research Center shows a big boost for Romney, who now leads President Obama 49 percent to 45 percent among likely voters in that survey. Last month, Romney trailed the president by eight points among likely voters in the same ...

    www.examiner.com

  • Presidential Polls Show Dead Heat Ahead of Second Debate

    ... Post (Oct.10-13); Politico/George Washington University (Oct. 7-10); Monmouth University (Oct. 8-10); Fox News (Oct.7-9); and Pew Research Center (Oct. 4-7).*. CNN's findings mirror those of Real Clear Politics, which also averages numerous recent ...

    bostinno.com

  • Romney Leads Obama in Pew Likely Voter Poll After Debate

    Republican nominee Mitt Romney leads President Barack Obama by 4 percentage points among likely voters in a Pew Research Center poll that shows the Republican challenger getting a bounce from last week's debate. The survey taken Oct. 4-7, following ...

    www.businessweek.com

  • Pew poll: Romney takes four-point lead among likely voters

    Mitt Romney has jumped out to a slight national lead among those likeliest to vote on Nov. 6, according to a new poll from the Pew Research Center. Pew, which in mid-September showed Romney trailing President Obama by eight points, now shows him ...

    www.washingtonpost.com

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