Numbers, Facts and Trends Shaping Your World
In a survey conducted right after Barack Obama’s election in 2008, two-thirds of voters expected him to have a successful first term while 22% thought he would not.
Nearly nine-in-ten Obama voters say there is solid evidence the earth is warming, double the number of Romney voters who say this.
In 2008, about one-third of voters cast their ballots before Election Day, up from 20% in 2004 and 2006.
Democrats are more likely to contribute online or from their cell phone, while Republicans are more likely to contribute in person, by phone call, or via regular mail.
About eight-in-ten in China see the nation’s rich getting richer and poor getting poorer.
As the presidential election enters the last lap, where are people going to learn about the campaign and the candidates? A new PEJ survey finds an increasingly diverse ecosystem for political news.
10% of 2012 presidential campaign donors have contributed via text message or cell phone app.
Susannah Fox was a keynote speaker at the 2012 Connected Health Symposium & Expo in Boston, MA.
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