added 2007 Thu May 31 17:57:47 by doppich
The majority of Americans -- if they could talk to the man they elected to be the top executive and commander in chief of the country -- would tell President Bush to focus on developing an exit strategy from Iraq and removing U.S. troops from that country. One in four would tell the president to stay the course or even to be more aggressive.
The majority of Americans -- if they could talk to the man they elected to be the top executive and commander in chief of the country -- would tell President Bush to focus on developing an exit strategy from Iraq and removing U.S. troops from that country. One in four would tell the president to stay the course or even to be more aggressive.
added 2007 Sat May 26 1:35:05 by Aidenag
About one-third of the American adult population believes the Bible is the actual word of God and is to be taken literally word for word, a new Gallup poll reveals. This percentage is only slightly lower than several decades ago.
About one-third of the American adult population believes the Bible is the actual word of God and is to be taken literally word for word, a new Gallup poll reveals. This percentage is only slightly lower than several decades ago.
added 2007 Thu May 17 2:47:21 by TechnologyExpert
What's going on? Gallup reports today a sudden plunge in its regular "satisfaction" index. Only 25% of Americans now say they satisfied with the state of their country -- down 8% in just one month -- and one of the lowest ever measured.
What's going on? Gallup reports today a sudden plunge in its regular "satisfaction" index. Only 25% of Americans now say they satisfied with the state of their country -- down 8% in just one month -- and one of the lowest ever measured.
added 2007 Mon Apr 9 8:46:02 by Aidenag
resident Bush is reaching levels of consistency that no White House would want. Bush's job-approval rating in a USA TODAY/Gallup Poll taken Monday through Thursday is 38%. His standing has stayed below 40% for seven consecutive months.
resident Bush is reaching levels of consistency that no White House would want. Bush's job-approval rating in a USA TODAY/Gallup Poll taken Monday through Thursday is 38%. His standing has stayed below 40% for seven consecutive months.
added 2007 Thu Mar 29 14:57:50 by Aidenag
The latest USA Today/Gallup poll finds 34% of Americans approving of the job Bush is doing. Bush was last above 40% approval in September 2006, and his run of six consecutive months below 40% is one of the longest in Gallup's polling history. The historical average for Gallup's presidential approval rating is 55%.
The latest USA Today/Gallup poll finds 34% of Americans approving of the job Bush is doing. Bush was last above 40% approval in September 2006, and his run of six consecutive months below 40% is one of the longest in Gallup's polling history. The historical average for Gallup's presidential approval rating is 55%.
added 2007 Fri Feb 23 17:14:41 by TimALoftis
A new poll indicates that a majority of Americans would vote for a gay person for president. The Gallup survey finds that 55% of respondents would vote for a gay candidate if he or she were "generally well-qualified."
A new poll indicates that a majority of Americans would vote for a gay person for president. The Gallup survey finds that 55% of respondents would vote for a gay candidate if he or she were "generally well-qualified."
added 2007 Wed Jan 17 1:10:46 by TimALoftis
There has been little change in the public's overall attitudes toward the Iraq war and the administration's proposed plans for an increase in troops in the days following President George W. Bush's speech to the nation this past Wednesday. Americans continue to oppose, by a 59% to 38% margin, President Bush's plan to increase troops in Iraq.
There has been little change in the public's overall attitudes toward the Iraq war and the administration's proposed plans for an increase in troops in the days following President George W. Bush's speech to the nation this past Wednesday. Americans continue to oppose, by a 59% to 38% margin, President Bush's plan to increase troops in Iraq.
added 2006 Tue Aug 22 2:21:50 by TimALoftis
The arrest of bomb plotters in London has helped buoy President Bush's approval rating and the prospects for Republican congressional candidates in November.
The arrest of bomb plotters in London has helped buoy President Bush's approval rating and the prospects for Republican congressional candidates in November.






