Women are now more likely than men to attend and graduate from college, to perform better academically, and to attain an advanced degree. A majority of those in management and professional careers are now women, according to the Department of Labor (up from one-third in 1985). Yet, the latest NBC Wall Street Journal poll co-conducted […]
read moreThe latest NBC-WSJ Poll conducted April 5-8, 2013 measured public attitudes on several social issues the country is currently debating including immigration, same-sex marriage, abortion, perceptions about women in society, and issues affecting families. On behalf of TELEMUNDO, the poll included an oversample to achieve a total sample of 300 Hispanic/Latino adults. The Hispanic/Latino data […]
read morePublic Opinion Strategies and Ciruli Associates conducted a national telephone survey on behalf of the Krieble Foundation regarding the issue of immigration among 700 registered voters March 23-27, 2013. The survey has a margin of error of +3.7{09f965da52dc6ab4c1643a77bd40d1f729d807040cd8db540234bb981a782222}. Please see our key findings from this survey.
read moreIn the latest installment of the Washington Waiting Game, we have the soon-to-be-released re-decision on the President’s initial refusal to make a decision on the future of the Keystone Pipeline. Enquiring minds want to know: will the President side with the vocal environmentalist faction of his party (block the Pipeline) or will he follow the […]
read moreOn the occasion of President Obama’s first trip to Israel as president, it seems appropriate to evaluate current perceptions of the increasingly intricate relationship between the U.S. and Israel. By almost any measure, the president landed in Israel with relatively low expectations on a trip that was widely seen as an effort to remediate lingering […]
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