Friday, April 8, 2011

Fwd: Obama Slips; Shutdown Blame; Libya Questions; Census Update; Medicare Numbers





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April 7, 2011

Political Positions

Obama Ratings Slip Amid Economic Anxieties, But Public Has Far Lower Opinion of Congress
About as many now approve as disapprove of the way the president is handling his job, with Obama getting especially negative ratings on his handling of the budget deficit and the overall economy. The GOP has an advantage on the budget, while Democrats are favored on concern for average people, willingness to work with the opposition, and ethics. The parties run about even on jobs and health care. Read more

Most Want Budget Compromise but Split on Who is to Blame for a Shutdown
On the precipice of a federal government shutdown, most Democrats and independents support a compromise even if that results in a budget they disagree with. Tea Party Republicans, however, strongly favor a stand on principle even if means a government shutdown. Read more

Libya and the Middle East

Fewer See Clear Goal in Libya; Opposition to Arming Rebels
While half say the U.S. made the right decision in conducting airstrikes in Libya, fewer see a clear goal than did so last week. There is scant support for supplying arms to anti-government forces. Americans believe preventing terrorism and keeping oil prices low should be important goals of the U.S. in the Middle East, but there is less consensus on encouraging democracy and protecting Israel. Read more

Census Update

Challenging the Count
Now that 2010 Census numbers have been released for every place in the U.S., a number of local officials -- including the mayors of New York City and Detroit -- have announced plans to file administrative challenges to counts that they contend are too low. What sorts of challenges are allowed? Read more

Multi-Race and the 2010 Census
More than nine million Americans self-identified as belonging to two or more race groups, but President Obama was not among them. Read more

Ask the Expert

How Many Revolutionaries?
Pew Research senior staffers answer new questions from our reader: How big a proportion of the American public is the Tea Party? Read more

Church and Court

Legal Status of Religious Organizations in Civil Lawsuits
Are legal disputes involving churches and other religious institutions constitutionally different from those involving their secular counterparts, and if so, how? Read more

Making News

Public Sees Better News about Jobs, But Not Prices
While the public hears better news about jobs and the economy, news received about gas and other prices is increasingly negative. Japan still dominates news interest despite media focus on Libya. Read more

Media Interest in Libya, Japan Begins to Wane
The Middle East and Japan remained at the top of the press agenda, but both stories, especially Japan, have seen coverage fall while attention to the economy resurges. Read more

Blogs Stray from Big Media Stories
Bloggers conversed about an eclectic mix of topics last week that were far from headline news on front pages or cable talk shows. Read more

Daily Number

29% - Balancing Budgets: Is Medicare a Solution? Is it a Problem?
Few Americans know that Medicare is a sizable chunk of the federal government's budget. Still, most oppose changing it to reduce the deficit. Read more

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