A graphical roundup of July's key election insights
Seventy-four percent of U.S. adults say trade represents "an opportunity for economic growth through increased U.S. exports."
Initial public reaction to Joe Biden is that he won’t hurt Barack Obama in the election; but with only 14% of voters saying they are more likely to vote for the ticket with Biden on it, and 7% less likely, he may not help Obama much either.
Polls since 1964 reveal that presidential candidates typically receive a 5 percentage-point “convention bounce.”
John McCain continues to dominate Barack Obama among religious Americans, winning among those who attend worship services weekly by a 53% to 37% margin, and losing to Obama among those who seldom or never attend church by 54% to 34%.
Jimmy Carter averaged 45.5% job approval as president, essentially tied with Harry Truman as the second-lowest among post-World War II presidents.
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