Few Democrats Say Congress Has Accomplished More Than Usual
Just a third of Democrats believe that compared with recent Congresses, the current Congress has accomplished more than usual.
Just a third of Democrats believe that compared with recent Congresses, the current Congress has accomplished more than usual.
Pre-election, the public overwhelmingly said that Republicans and Democrats bickered more than usual this year rather than working together.
Support for same-sex marriage is now nearly equal to opposition, and while generational divides still persist, support is up among all age groups.
Just 6% of Hispanic registered voters say the Republican Party is more concerned than the Democratic Party about Hispanics.
Nearly two-thirds of Hispanic voters say they plan to support the Democratic candidate in this year’s congressional election, but enthusiasm to vote among Hispanics voters is low.
Nearly six-in-ten adults have gone online to research a product or service they purchase.
In a year-long study of tech media, Apple proved to be the most-covered technology company, besting Google, Twitter, Facebook and Microsoft.
Over the course of a year, news stories about technology filled just 1.6% of the total coverage, ranking it 20 out of 26 identified news topics.
The online health-information environment is going mobile, particularly among younger adults.
On Nov. 3, 2010, the U.S. Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in a pair of related cases involving a constitutional challenge to an Arizona tax policy aimed at providing scholarships for children to attend private – often religious – schools.