Willing to go to War over Iran Nukes
Six-in-ten Americans say it is more important to prevent Iran from developing nuclear weapons than avoiding military conflict.
Numbers, Facts and Trends Shaping Your World
Six-in-ten Americans say it is more important to prevent Iran from developing nuclear weapons than avoiding military conflict.
More than six-in-ten Americans approve of the U.S. negotiating directly with Iran over the issue of its nuclear program.
Latinos are more likely than the general population to say a college education is necessary to get ahead in life.
Young Latinos are more likely to be in school or the work force now than in previous generations.
During the last week in September, natural disaster news took up 15.4% of airtime on the network news.
About half of Americans say homosexual behavior is morally wrong.
Four-in-ten Americans support allowing gays and lesbians to marry legally.
Muslims account for roughly a quarter of the estimated 2009 world population.
Fewer than half of the public would get a swine flu vaccine if it were available to them.
Close to six-in-ten Mexicans (57%) say that people who leave Mexico enjoy a better life in the U.S., up from 51% in 2007.
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