About 4 in 10 teens support cellphone bans in classrooms; fewer back all-day restrictions
About one-in-five teens support banning cellphones during the entire school day, including at lunch and between classes.
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About one-in-five teens support banning cellphones during the entire school day, including at lunch and between classes.
A 28-point divide separates Democrats and Republicans on the question of losing ground with respect to the gap between rich and poor.
Six-in-ten white evangelicals say dealing with moral decline should be a top priority for President Obama and Congress.
Among Hispanics contacted by a campaign in 2008, 59% were contacted by the Obama campaign.
The percentage of Americans calling environmental protection a top priority this year declined by 15 percentage points from last January.
Most adults (57%) have not lived outside their current home state in the U.S.