Obama, Romney Running Close Race in Battleground States
President Obama holds only a four-point edge (48% to 44%) across 12 of this year’s key battleground states.
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President Obama holds only a four-point edge (48% to 44%) across 12 of this year’s key battleground states.
During the five-year period from 2005 to 2010, a total of 1.4 million Mexicans immigrated to the United States, down by more than half from the 3 million who had done so in the five-year period of 1995 to 2000.
More than eight-in ten (84%) of veterans of the post-9/11 wars say the American public has little or no understanding of the problems faced by those in the military, an assessment with which pre-9/11 veterans and the public shares.
More than four-in-ten (44%) veterans of the post-9/11 wars say that re-entering civilian life was very or somewhat difficult, a higher number than among those who served in earlier conflicts.
Two-thirds of Americans say that shootings like the one that took place in an Aurora, Colo., movie theater in July are just the isolated acts of troubled individuals.
Nearly two-thirds of voters say they have already seen or heard commercials about Mitt Romney or Barack Obama, although relatively few say they have seen a lot of ads.
Two-thirds say they think it’s important that a president have strong religious beliefs.
About four-in-ten smartphone owners say they used their phones recently to look up a sports score.
While most news videos posted to YouTube by individuals are made up of raw footage, news organizations post primarily edited videos.
Even before the most recent fighting in Syria, many in neighboring countries wanted Bashar al-Assad to leave office
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