The Turkish people don’t look favorably upon the U.S., or any other country, really
Since we began polling the Turkish people in 2002, never have more than three-in-ten held a favorable view of the U.S.
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Since we began polling the Turkish people in 2002, never have more than three-in-ten held a favorable view of the U.S.
Local TV has been receiving the largest portion of political media spending for at least a decade, but the share it consumes and the total dollars reaped continues to grow.
Are faith and belief in evolution necessarily at odds?
The different direction of economic fortunes since the Great Recession has had a major impact on life satisfaction in countries around the world.
Using data from our latest media survey, we look at different ways to measure public trust of news organizations.
A look at the prevalence of harassment online, its various forms, where it occurs, and how people respond.
Despite somewhat better feelings about the economy, Americans’ collective mood is much the same as it was ahead of the last two general elections.
How many Americans are likely to vote, and which voters in the survey are the likely voters? Important as these questions are, there is almost no consensus among the pollsters as to how to identify each of these groups.
In recent decades, no incumbents from the 10 Latin American countries in South America have lost bids for re-election.
Consumer confidence is rising in the U.S., reflecting its continued modest growth. But confidence has taken a tumble in Europe, which is still struggling to achieve significant, sustainable growth.
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