Majorities in Both Red and Blue Districts Favor Deep Cuts in Defense Spending
July 16, 2012 Majorities in Districts with High Defense Spending Also Favor Cuts A unique survey conducted by the Program for Public Consultation, the Stimson Center, and the Center for Public...
View ArticlePolls Show Support for Tougher Sanctions against Iran, But not for Military...
July 17, 2012 Majority-Muslim Nations Less Concerned About Iran Acquiring Nukes Stewart Patrick analysis As the confrontation over Iran’s nuclear program intensifies–with stronger sanctions against...
View ArticleAmericans, Britons and the French Support Multilateral Action on Syria But...
August 27, 2012 Arabs Want Bashar al-Assad to Step Down, Sympathize With Rebels, But Don’t Want Outside Military Intervention Public Opinion on Global Issues homepage Stewart Patrick analysis A new...
View ArticleMost Americans See Afghan War as Not Reducing Threat of Terrorism
August 30, 2012 Most Support Obama’s Plan for Withdrawal A majority of Americans do not think the war in Afghanistan has reduced the threat of terrorism. However, this does not lead Americans to want...
View ArticleMost Americans Believe Majorities in Egypt, Libya, Did Not Support Attacks
October 8, 2012 But Public Dissatisfied With Arab Government Response and Favors Decreased Aid to Egypt Full Report (PDF) Questionnaire with Findings (PDF) Majorities of Americans say that the attacks...
View ArticleGlobal Poll: Obama Overwhelmingly Preferred to Romney
Global Poll: Obama Overwhelmingly Preferred to Romney October 22, 2012 Full Report (PDF) A new 21-nation poll for BBC World Service indicates that citizens around the world would strongly prefer to see...
View ArticleFraming of Syria issue key to public support
September 6, 2013 By Steven Kull (Originally published on CNN’s Global Public Square on September 5, 2013) President Barack Obama must pull off a difficult balancing act if he wishes to bring the...
View ArticleLarge Majorities of Republicans and Democrats Agree on How to Reform Social...
February 7, 2014 When a representative sample of Americans were given information about the projected insolvency of Social Security and presented options for dealing with it, overwhelming...
View ArticleCitizen Cabinet Survey: Bipartisan Majority Favors Giving US Postal Service...
On the heels of the news that the U.S. Postal Service (USPS) posted a net loss of $5.1 billion for FY2015, a new survey of a representative panel of registered voters finds large bipartisan majorities...
View ArticleRepublicans and Democrats Agree on How to Slash Deficit $52 Billion
As the announcement of President Obama’s FY2017 budget draws near, a new, national survey finds majorities of Republicans and Democrats agreeing on cuts in spending and increases in revenues that...
View ArticleLarge Bipartisan Majorities Favor Prohibiting President from Using Nuclear...
A new in-depth survey on U.S. nuclear weapons policy finds that 68% of voters (including 59% of Republicans and 74% of Democrats), support Congressional legislation prohibiting the President from...
View ArticleLarge Bipartisan Majorities Favor Growing Trade Through International Agreements
A new in-depth survey from the University of Maryland finds that large majorities of Americans have concerns about the impact of international trade on the US economy, job security, and inequality,...
View ArticleShown Budget Deficit, Bipartisan Majorities Agree on Steps to Cut It Deeply,...
As Congress lifts the national debt ceiling, increasing the budget deficit, a unique survey has found that bipartisan majorities are ready to cut the deficit by $376 billion, primarily by raising...
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