April 2006
On Immigration, Americans Prefer Candidate Who Favors Barrier
Tom DeLay: 20% Favorable
Most View His Ethics Are the Norm for Politicians
Hillary Meter Update:
28% Will Definitely Vote for Clinton in 2008
39% Will Definitely Vote Against
Worker Confidence Cools, But Remains Hot in March
55% Better Off Today Than Four Years Ago
38% Favor Censure of President Bush
March 2006
Pennsylvania Senate:
Casey Lead Declines
Pennsylvania Governor:
Rendell (D) by 3
Virginia Senate:
Allen Regains Command
Michigan Governor:
Granholm, DeVos Tied
Georgia Governor:
Perdue Leads, but Dems Gain
California Governor:
Toss-Up
80% Say Bin Laden Alive
Just 18% Say U.S. and France are Allies
23% Search for Work on Employer's Dime
(and their Computer)
Hillary Meter Update:
29% Will Definitely Vote for Clinton in 2008
Montana Senate:
Burns (R) Trails Both Dems
Other Republicans Hold Large Leads
38% Favor Censure of President Bush
52% Say History Will Judge Iraq Mission a Failure
Generic GOP Outpolls President on National Security
Dubai Ports and Election 2006
South Dakotans Divided on Abortion Ban
National Survey:
55% Say Abortion Morally Wrong, 61% Know Someone Who's Had an Abortion
February 2006
What Does Political Influence Cost?
Half Say 50k or More
Confidence in Terror War Declines
Just 17% Favor Dubai Ports Deal
Hillary Meter Update:
48% Say She's Politically Liberal
Can U.S. Prevent Iran from Acquiring Nuclear Capabilities?
27% Say Cheney Hunting Accident Raises Serious Questions
76% Expect Iran Will Soon Have Nuclear Weapons
Michigan Senate:
Stabenow in Command
Florida Governor:
GOP Gains Ground
Iowa Governor:
Still Competitive
Montana Senate:
Burns (R) in Trouble
Missouri Senate:
Talent (R) Takes Lead
California Governor:
Schwarzenegger 41% Favorable
Arkansas Governor:
Beebe (D) Lead Grows
Kansas Governor:
Sebelius (D) Holds Single Digit Lead
16% Believe Their Phones Tapped by Federal Government
42% Say U.S. and Allies Winning War on Terror
Hillary Meter Update:
Support for 2008 Campaign Drops
Valentines Day:
Married Couples Enjoy More Than Singles
Congressional Ballot:
Dems 45% GOP 37%
53% Say War with Iran Likely
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Scott's Page: State-of-the-Union Has Little Impact on Public Opinion
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Election Polls for Arizona, Idaho, Mississippi, Alabama, Massachusetts, Illinois, Nebraska, New Mexico, South Carolina, Nevada
65% Agree that Hamas Must Recognize Israel to Receive Support from U.S.
53% Give Bush Good or Excellent Marks for State of the Union Address
Hudson Employment Index Steady in January
Public Sees Little Change with Alito Joining Court: Supremes Seen as Ideologically Balanced
January 2006
Public Sees Little Change with Alito Joining Court: Supremes Seen as Ideologically Balanced
Alito Confirmation: Support/Opposition in 25 States
52% Believe Both Parties Tied to Abramoff
Issues 2006: It's Not All About Iraq Any More
Michigan Governor: Granholm (D) by 11
Pennsylvania Governor: Swann (R) 45% Rendell (D) 43%
Pennsylvania Senate: Casey (D) 53% Santorum (R) 38%
Congressional Ballot: Democrats By 11
Arkansas Governor: Beebe Leads
Maryland Governor: Ehrlich (R) Rebounds
Maryland Senate: Steele (R) Leads
Virginia Senate: Allen (R) Way Ahead
Iowa Governor: Toss-Up
Montana Senate: Burns Loses Lead
Texas Governor: Free for All
Vermont Governor: Douglas Leads
Georgia Governor: Perdue Leads
Ohio Senate: Tight Race
Ohio Governor: Strickland (D) Leads
Texas Senate: Hutchison by 39 Points
Vermont Senate: Sanders at 70%
Florida Governor: Toss-Up
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Florida Primaries: Crist-Gallagher, Davis-Smith
Washington Senate: Cantwell by 15
Florida Senate: Nelson Leads Harris
Missouri Senate: McCaskill Leads Talent
December 2005
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Update on Alito Confirmation
More Will Pray Than Drink on New Year's Eve
64% Say NSA Monitoring of Calls Should Be Allowed
44% Rate 2005 a Good Year
Connecticut Governor:
Rell (R) with Huge Lead
32% Favor Bush Impeachment
33% Say US Success In Iraq Impossible
Pessimism About Iraq Declines
40% Say Bush Good or Excellent on Iraq
Workers Optimistic About 2006
Hillary Meter:
30% Definitely Vote for Clinton in 2008
Election 2006: Wisconsin Governor
Doyle Leads in Re-election Bid
Immigration Issue Growing as Political Factor
Alito Confirmation: Public Views Unchanged Over Past Month
Election 2006 Virginia: Allen holds large lead over potential challengers
Election 2008 Virginia: Warner leads Allen in Presidential Match-up
New Jersey 2006 Senate
Menendez 38% Kean 34%
Nevada 2006 Governor
Close Race
Washington 2006 Senate:
Cantwell by 15 Points
Michigan 2006 Senate:
Stabenow Leads All Challengers
November 2005
48% Say U.S. and Allies Winning War on Terror: Up from 39% a Month Ago
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Ohio Senate 2006:
DeWine Even With Two Challengers
Iowa 2006 Governor's Race a Toss-Up
Employee Confidence Stable:
Hudson Employment Index at 100.1
Support for Clinton 2008 Falls to Lowest Level of 2005
Thanksgiving Poll:
Turkey, Football?
44% Have Started Holiday Shopping
37% Say It's An Unpleasant Chore
51% Say Bush Doing Poor Job on Iraq
Public Divided on Deadline for Troop Withdrawal
Just 25% Say U.S. Heading in Right Direction: Dems Lead on Congressional Ballot
Republicans 2008
Giuliani 26% Rice 24% McCain 21%
Election 2006 Pennsylvania:
Rendell Leads Swann and Scranton
Election 2006 Missouri:
McCaskill (D) 47% Talent (R) 45%
Election 2006 Washington:
Cantwell 52% McGavick 37%
Election 2006 Pennsylvania:
Casey 54% Santorum 34%
36% Say Colts to Win Super Bowl XV
Veteran s Day Poll: 78% Have Favorable Opinion of U.S. Military Forces
Democrats 2008: Clinton has more support than Gore, Kerry, Edwards Combined
Alito Making Progress in Court of Public Opinion
Corzine Wins But Just 45% Have Favorable Opinion of New Governor
Virginia Election Night Poll
60% Favor Barrier Along Mexican Border
October 2005
42% Say Miers' Withdrawal Good News for USA
Virginia Governor 2005:
Kaine 46% Kilgore 44%
34% Say Rove Should Resign
Majority Says Bringing Home Troops is Top Priority
Virginia Governor 2005:
Kilgore 48% Kaine 46%
30% Favor Miers Confirmation
34% Are Opposed
NJ Governor: Corzine 49% Forrester 40%
31% Have Seen Co-Workers Unethical or Illegal Behavior
44% See Hillary Clinton as Politically Liberal
39% Say U.S. and Allies Winning War on Terror
60% Say Iraq Constitution Likely to Be Approved
Most Republicans Support Nomination of Miers
New Jersey Governor:
Corzine 45% Forrester 38%
30% Will Definitely Vote For Hillary
48% View Her as Liberal
Growing Number See DeLay Charges As Politically Motivated
55% Say DeLay as Ethical as Most Politicians
48% Rate Situation in Iraq as Poor
23% Belong to Anti-War Movement
September 2005
Most Say Withdrawal of U.S. Troops Would Be Bad for Iraq
54% Have Favorable Opinion of Border Patrol Volunteers
Hillary Meter Update:
42% View Her as Liberal
Immigration Laws Seen as Threat to National Security and Economy: Neither Political Party has Advantage
Election 2005 New Jersey
Corzine 47% Forrester 36%
Election 2008:
McCain 47% Clinton 39%
Giuliani 47% Clinton 43%
Bush's Katrina Ratings Down Following Speech
40% Say U.S. and Allies Winning War on Terror
Virginia Governor's Race Getting Closer:
Kilgore Leads by 3
Election 2006 Missouri
Talent, McCaskill Tied
Cindy Sheehan:
31% Favorable 39% Unfavorable
Just 28% Say Fed Response to Katrina Good or Excellent
Election 2008:
Giuliani 42% Clinton 39%
McCain 40% Clinton 38%
Hudson Employment Index Down Five
79% Say Iraq Mission Important
48% Say Success Likely
Election 2008:
Hillary 44% Condi 38%
12% Say U.S. Troop Withdrawal will Stop Terror Attacks
August 2005
79% Say Iraq Mission Important
48% Say Success Likely
Election 2008:
Hillary 44% Condi 38%
12% Say U.S. Troop Withdrawal will Stop Terror Attacks
Election 2006: New York Senator
Hillary Leads 57% to 33%
Election 2006: New York Governor
Spitzer with Huge Lead
Hillary Meter Update:
47% Say NY Senator is Politically Liberal
73% See Roberts Confirmation as Likely; 12% Disagree
39% Say Withdraw Troops from Iraq
Cindy Sheehan:
35% Favorable 38% Unfavorable
Iran: Americans Support Sanctions, Divided on Military Force
Election 2006: Washington
Cantwell Holds Solid Lead
76% Satisfied With Work-Life Balance
Majority Supports Building of Nuclear Power Plants
War on Terror: Pessimism Growing
Hillary Meter Update:
32% For 36% Against
New Jersey Governor:
Corzine 45% Forrester 37%
Election 2005: New Jersey
Property Taxes Top Issue
Virginia Governor: Kilgore by 6
SC Governor: Sanford Leads
Hudson Employment Index Up for Second Straight Month
32% Say Rove Should Resign
July 2005
Election 2006: Pennsylvania:
Rendell Faces Re-election Challenge
71% Expect Roberts Confirmation
Election 2006: Pennsylvania: Casey Leads Santorum
Separation of Church and State: 52% Say it Should Protect Church from Government
Election 2006: Maryland:
Ehrlich Faces Tough Re-election Bid
34% Say Rove Should Resign
Election 2006: Maryland:
Cardin Leads Steele, Steele Leads Mfume
Election 2006: Virginia:
Warner Leads Allen
30% of Workers Have Played Hooky
51% Want Military Response to London Bombings
44% Say US and Allies Winning War on Terror
NJ Gov: Corzine by 12
54% Favor Amending Constitution to Outlaw Flag Burning
Election 2005 Virginia: Kilgore Leads By 6
Pro-Choice Voters Divided on Same-Sex Marriage
58% Say Senate Dems Should Confirm Qualified Conservative for Supreme Court
42% Have Favorable Opinion of Supreme Court
17% View Retiring Supreme Court Justice as Conservative
50% Say U.S. Provides Liberty and Justice for All
Hudson Employment Index Up 3 Points
15% Say U.S. Would Be Safer if We Had Avoided Iraq
59% Say Fourth of July One of Nation's Most Important Holidays
49% Say Iraq Part of War on Terror
48% Say Bin Laden Likely to Be Caught
66% Say New Energy Sources More Important Than Conservation
49% Say Bush, not Hussein, Responsible for Iraq War
70% Say Gitmo Prisoners Treated About Right or Better than they Deserve
67% Say Immigrants Should Adopt U.S. Culture
May - June 2005
Howard Dean:
25% Favorable, 40% Unfavorable
Virginia 2008:
Warner 46% Allen 41%
Allen 50% Clinton 41%
VA Governor:
Kilgore 46% Kaine 40%
66% Satisfied with Pay and Benefits
Hillary Meter:
44% Say She's Politically Liberal
29% Say Economy Most Important Issue
46% Say Supreme Court Too Hostile Towards Religion
Voters Evenly Split on Election 2008
War on Terror Optimism Fading
Filibuster Compromise Not Well Received by General Public
51% Say Social Security Needs Fixing:
Most Support Self-Selected Retirement Age
War on Terror Optimism Fading
NJ Governor:
Corzine 47% Forrester 40%
37% Say Colleges Today Provide Better Education than a Generation Ago
24% Have Favorable Opinion of France
39% Have Favorable View of Supreme Court
Hudson Employment Index Down Two-and-a-half points
Hillary Meter:
45% Say She's Politically Liberal
67% Have Favorable Opinion of U.S. Military
More Celebrate Memorial Day Than Before 9/11 Attacks
Filibuster Compromise Not Well Received by General Public
51% Say Social Security Needs Fixing:
Most Support Self-Selected Retirement Age
On Vacation, 23% Call Office Most Days
April 2005
Hillary Meter: 43% Say She's Politically Liberal
40% in Michigan Will Definitely Vote Against Hillary
In Ohio, 39% Will Definitely Vote Against Hillary
GOP Makes Gains in Judicial Nomination Battle
Election 2008:
McCain 45% Clinton 38%
Giuliani 42% Clinton 40%
American Catholics have Favorable Opinion of New Pope
63% of Americans Believe Bible Literally True
67% Oppose Same Sex Marriage
Judicial Support for Filibuster Rule Change Declines Over Past Month
47% of Americans Pray Every Day
American Catholics have Favorable Opinion of New Pope
63% of Americans Believe Bible Literally True
Virginia Senate 2006:
Allen 47% Warner 43%
VA Governor:
Kilgore 44% Kaine 36%
44% in Virginia Would Definitely Vote Against Hillary
In Virginia, 36% want wall on Southern Border of U.S.A.
Cutting Spending Top Fiscal Priority
47% Say U.S. Winning War on Terror
72% Would Vote for a Woman President
February-March 2005
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76% Believe Christ Rose from the Dead
World Series Poll
Judicial Nominations: Should Senate Rules Be Changed?
45% Believe Michael Jackson is Guilty
Misconceptions Hurt Personal Retirement Accounts in Polls
Most say News Reporters Fail to Keep their opinions out of the news
28% Favor Leaving Social Security Unchanged
Most Fear Hollywood Impact on Moral Standards
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Immigration Issues
Election 2006: Washington Senate
Rossi 47% Cantwell 44%
37% Have Favorable Opinion of U.N.
47% Say U.S. and Allies Winning War on Terror
Hillary 47% Condi 40%
Americans Growing More Hopeful on Iraq
GOP Generation--2004 Edition
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Views on Syria and Iran
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Social Security Update
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Movies, Culture, and Politics
January 2005
42% Say Finances Will Improve In 2nd Bush Term
Nearly Half of US Workforce Ill-prepared for Retirement
45% Have Favorable Opinion of Rice
68% Saw Investment Gains in 2004
42% Say USA's Best Days Still to Come
Most Support Social Security Reform
59% Expect 2005 to Be a Good Year
December 2004
Most Say Those Who Move to USA Should Adopt our Cultural Heritage
Pro-Choice Voters Divided on Same-Sex Marriage
Hillary Trails Generic GOP Candidate by 7 Points
42% of Dems Name Hillary Strongest Candidate for 2008
28% of Liberal Voters Believe Dean Would Have Defeated Bush.
57% Have Unfavorable Opinion of France...
November 18, 2004
53% Want Rice Confirmed as Secretary of State, 29% Don't
November 16, 2004
57% Have Unfavorable Opinion of France
November 15, 2004
52% Say U.S. Winning War on Terror
November 9, 2004
Most Voters Pray Daily
November 8, 2004
Pro-Choice Voters Divided on Same-Sex Marriage
50% Say U.S. and Allies Winning War on Terror
Most Cultural Issues Voters are Under 40
November 7, 2004
Most Support Social Security Reform
November 2, 2004
FINAL PROJECTION:
Bush 50.2%
Kerry 48.5%
Other 1.3%
38% Rate Economy Good or Excellent
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October 31, 2004
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