Saturday, January 30, 2016
Partisan divide grows over value of Washington experience
Partisan divide grows over value of Washington experience: With the first 2016 nomination contests at hand, a new survey underscores the extent to which Republicans have come to place less value on a presidential candidate’s prior experience in office – especially experience as a Washington official.
Is Hillary Clinton religious? Republicans and Democrats have far different views
Is Hillary Clinton religious? Republicans and Democrats have far different views: If Hillary Clinton ends up being the Democratic Party’s nominee for president, her politics won’t be the only thing many Republicans and Democrats disagree about during the coming campaign.
Faith and the 2016 Campaign
Faith and the 2016 Campaign: GOP contender Donald Trump is not widely viewed as religious, even among Republicans. And the share of Americans who say Hillary Clinton is not a religious person has risen sharply since she first ran for president eight years ago.
Thursday, January 28, 2016
The demographic trends shaping American politics in 2016 and beyond
The demographic trends shaping American politics in 2016 and beyond: In an era of head-snapping racial, social, cultural, economic, religious, gender, generational and technological change, Americans are increasingly sorted into think-alike communities that reflect not only their politics but their demographics.
Friday, January 22, 2016
Voters Skeptical That 2016 Candidates Would Make Good Presidents
Voters Skeptical That 2016 Candidates Would Make Good Presidents: A year before the next president takes office, voters are skeptical that any of the leading 2016 candidates would make a good president.
Monday, January 18, 2016
Thursday, January 14, 2016
Presidential job approval ratings from Ike to Obama
Presidential job approval ratings from Ike to Obama: Perhaps no measure better captures the public’s sentiment toward the president than job approval. It dates back to the earliest days of public opinion polling, when George Gallup asked about Franklin D. Roosevelt starting in the 1930s.
Thursday, January 7, 2016
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