
A CNN/ORC poll embargoed for release until the start of Obama’s gun control town hall shows that a majority of Americans oppose the use of executive actions for gun control. According to CNN, 54 percent of Americans said “no” when
by AWR Hawkins7 Jan 2016, 6:07 PM PST0

While majorities on both sides of the political aisle express those sentiments, according to the CNN poll, Republicans were more likely than Democrats to be dissatisfied and angry with the country’s governance with 90 percent of Republicans expressing dissatisfaction and 82 percent saying they are angry.
by Caroline May29 Dec 2015, 9:05 AM PST0

The poll found that 40 percent of Americans say the terrorists are winning the war on terrorism, while just 18 percent said the U.S. and its allies are currently winning. Another 40 percent of Americans said “neither side” is winning and two percent had no opinion.
by Caroline May28 Dec 2015, 7:54 AM PST0

GOP frontrunner Donald Trump tops the GOP field with 39 percent in a new CNN/ORC poll released today, with Texas Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) a distant second at 18 percent.
by Alex Swoyer23 Dec 2015, 8:08 AM PST0

A Gallup poll released on October 20 shows that a majority of Americans believe more concealed carry equals less crime.
by AWR Hawkins23 Oct 2015, 8:21 PM PST0

The latest CNN/ORC International poll on the war against ISIS paints a glum portrait of a disillusioned public with no confidence in President Obama’s leadership and no sense that any progress is being made against the terror state.
by John Hayward22 Oct 2015, 7:40 PM PST0

A CNN/ORC poll released on October 21 shows that more Americans oppose gun control than support it thanks to the bulwark for the Second Amendment that exists in the population’s white majority.
by AWR Hawkins21 Oct 2015, 6:37 PM PST0

On October 21, a CNN/ORC poll showed that opposition to expanded gun control is higher after the attack on Umpqua Community College (UCC) than before the attack.
by AWR Hawkins21 Oct 2015, 2:27 PM PST0

Pundits are trying to explain why Donald Trump is at the top of the GOP’s polls, and many are grasping at the charge that he’s leading because of support from the “low information voter.”
by Alex Swoyer3 Sep 2015, 6:57 PM PST0