Bush’s Third Term?
Voters split on whether McCain would continue Bush’s policies.
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Voters split on whether McCain would continue Bush’s policies.
Three-in-four Obama supporters say they are voting for him (75%), not against McCain.
A narrow majority of Democrats (53%) favor an Obama-Clinton ticket.
The number of people who say they are unaffiliated with any particular faith today (16.1%) is more than double the number who say they were not affiliated with any particular religion as children.
Only 13% of U.S. adults say it’s “very important” for them to be wealthy, ranking this personal priority far behind six others measured in a Pew Social Trends survey.
Fully 78% of voters cite education as a very important issue.
Just 49% of Republicans say there is evidence of global warming.
Just 34% of voters say they know a lot about McCain’s stance on major issues.
Fully 36% of adult internet users say they have used a search engine to find information about someone from their past.
One-third of those who say they were raised Catholic no longer describe themselves as Catholic, which means that roughly 10% of all Americans are former Catholics.
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