Think Favorably About Obama
A pre-inaugural Pew Research Center poll finds about eight-in-ten Americans (79%) hold a favorable view of the incoming president, including 59% of Republicans.
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A pre-inaugural Pew Research Center poll finds about eight-in-ten Americans (79%) hold a favorable view of the incoming president, including 59% of Republicans.
Two-thirds of Americans (67%) say they plan to watch Obama’s inauguration on Jan. 20; not surprisingly, even higher percentages of Democrats, Obama voters and African Americans say they plan to tune in.
Three-quarters of religiously unaffiliated voters supported Obama.
A 19-point gap now separates Democratic and Republican identification among young voters.
More than six-in-ten Americans say they would prefer to live in a politically mixed community.
Democrats are more likely than Republicans to give diversity-oriented responses to questions about community.
Nearly seven-in-ten American adults (68%) now describe microwave ovens as a practical necessity in their daily lives.
About a quarter of wired Obama voters have gone online to learn about or get involved with the presidential transition process.
Roughly a third of Americans feel we are losing ground in Afghanistan.
In a December News IQ quiz, respondents, on average, answered six out of ten questions correctly.
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