report | Jun 4, 2007

White, non-Hispanic Catholics and Republican Presidential Candidates

Giuliani Generating the Most Enthusiasm Where do white, non-Hispanic Catholics stand with regard to the announced and potential Republican presidential candidates? A June survey from the Pew Research Center for the People & the Press sheds light on this question at this stage of the campaign by measuring name recognition and likelihood of support at […]

report | Jun 4, 2007

White Evangelical Protestants and Republican Presidential Candidates

Giuliani Generates the Most Enthusiasm Where do white evangelical Protestants stand with regard to the announced and potential Republican presidential candidates? A June survey from the Pew Research Center for the People & the Press sheds light on this question at this stage of the campaign by measuring name recognition and likelihood of support at […]

report | Jun 4, 2007

White, non-Hispanic Catholics and Republican Presidential Candidates

Giuliani Generating the Most Enthusiasm Where do white, non-Hispanic Catholics stand with regard to the announced and potential Republican presidential candidates? A June survey from the Pew Research Center for the People & the Press sheds light on this question at this stage of the campaign by measuring name recognition and likelihood of support at […]

report | Jun 4, 2007

Thompson Demonstrates Broad Potential Appeal

Summary of Findings Former Sen. Fred Thompson has broad potential appeal among Republican voters even before his expected entrance into the presidential race. Thompson is not nearly as well known as former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani or the other leading GOP candidates. But 37% of the Republican and Republican-leaning voters who have heard […]

short reads | Jun 1, 2007

Religious Influence on Latino Politics

Two-in-three Latinos living in the U.S. say that their religious beliefs are a very important or a somewhat important influence on their political thinking, and among Hispanic evangelicals, more than eight-in-ten (86%) feel this way.

short reads | Jun 1, 2007

(Relative) Kudos for Today’s Dads

About one-in-five among the public say that today's fathers are doing a better job compared with fathers a generation ago; far fewer (9%) say that today's mothers are doing a better job than their predecessors.

short reads | Jun 1, 2007

See Rich-Poor Gap Increasing

That's the number of Americans who agree that "the rich just get richer while the poor get poorer" -- an 8-point increase since 2002.

short reads | Jun 1, 2007

Have a Favorite Journalist or News Person

That's the percentage of Americans who can name a favorite journalist or news person; in 1985, 65% of Americans could identify a favorite.

short reads | Jun 1, 2007

Super Busy Young Americans

That's the portion of Gen Next Americans (ages 18-25) who say they are both going to school and working either part-time or full-time.

short reads | Jun 1, 2007

Campaign Watchers on the Net

That's the percentage of U.S. adults who used the internet during the 2006 midterm election campaigns to get political news and information and to discuss the races through email. And the number of Americans using the internet as their main source of political material doubled since the last mid-term election, rivaling the number from the 2004 presidential election year.

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