Americans on Opportunities for Bipartisan Consensus January 18, 2005 Bipartisan Public Consensus Offers Direction for US Foreign Policy in Second Bush Term Full Report Questionnaire Despite several years of highly polarized debate and a bruising electoral battle, a new study reveals a striking amount of bipartisan consensus—among the public andContinue Reading

June 25, 2004 Majority Willing to Accept Increased Costs of $15 a Month Full Report Questionnaire Eighty-one percent of Americans polled said that they support the targets of the legislation commonly known as the McCain-Lieberman legislation or the Climate Stewardship Act, which calls for large companies to reduce their emissionsContinue Reading

Majority of Americans Disapproves of US Government Approach to Trade January 22, 2004 Wants More Efforts to Mitigate Effects on Workers, Environment Full Report Questionnaire A new PIPA/Knowledge Networks poll finds that the majority of the American public is critical of US government trade policy and wants the government toContinue Reading