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Ukraine invasion — explained
A couple walk in front of the Kremlin's Spasskaya Tower and St Basil's cathedral in downtown Moscow. While 80% of poll respondents say they support Russia's military, some have mixed feelings.

What Russians think of the war in Ukraine, according to an independent pollster

Apr 18, 2022
Denis Volkov acknowledges that public opinion polling in Russia has its challenges and pitfalls, but says the findings still hold valuable information.
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The Coronavirus Crisis
A commuter wearing a face mask rides a train stopped at the Gallery Place station in Washington, D.C.

Poll: As Coronavirus Spreads, Fewer Americans See Pandemic As A Real Threat

Mar 17, 2020
Less than half are making the recommended changes such as eating from home more often or canceling plans to avoid large crowds, according to a new NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist poll.
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How Important Is Climate Change To Voters?

Sep 17, 2019

We all know climate change is an important issue. But just how important is it to voters? 

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Elections
Supporters of Missouri Democratic Sen. Claire McCaskill wait for her to arrive at a campaign stop in St. Louis on Monday.

What If The Polls Are Wrong Again? 4 Scenarios For What Might Happen In The Elections

Nov 05, 2018
The polls show a Democratic advantage in the House and a Republican one in the Senate. But be ready for anything because surprises in politics always happen.
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Politics
Protesters on both sides of the abortion issue gather outside the Supreme Court in Washington on Jan. 19 during the March for Life.

Americans' Support For Abortion Rights Wanes As Pregnancy Progresses

Jun 13, 2018
A new Gallup poll finds widespread support for abortion rights in early pregnancy, while a minority support abortion rights in the third trimester.
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Politics
The Orlando Sentinel, shown from Nov. 8, 2000 with election night headlines about the state. The exit polls showed a tight race and many networks called Florida for Gore, then Bush.

Election Night Shakeup: Here Come The New 'Exit' Polls

May 21, 2018
Fox News and the Associated Press are upending a quarter century of how elections are measured — and races called — launching a new approach for this fall's midterm elections.
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National

Young People More Likely To Shift Toward Supporting Abortion Rights, Poll Finds

Apr 16, 2018
The generational divide uncovered by a survey from the Public Religion Research Institute may be linked to changing attitudes about religion.
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Politics
Vince Warner fires an AK-47 with a bump stock installed at Good Guys Gun and Range in Utah. A significant majority of Americans favor outlawing the attachment, according to the latest NPR/Ipsos poll.

NPR Poll: After Parkland, Number of Americans Who Want Gun Restrictions Grows

Mar 02, 2018
More than 9 in 10 Americans support mandatory background checks for all gun buyers. That's one finding in a new NPR/Ipsos poll that shows an increasing level of support for gun control policies.
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You, Me And Them: Experiencing Discrimination In America
The Native American Day event aims to educate and celebrate with a schoolwide teach-in about Mohawk history, crafts, dance, song — and tacos.

Native American Students Fight Discrimination By Celebrating Their Heritage

Nov 16, 2017
A new survey found that nationwide, three-quarters of Native Americans believe there is discrimination against their group today.
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Politics
President Trump speaks during a news conference at the White House on Thursday.

The Trump Media Survey Is Phenomenally Biased. It's Also Useful

Feb 17, 2017
Uber-flawed surveys are still useful: They can plant ideas in respondents' heads, provide friendly numbers and test new messaging.
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The Two-Way
Haiti's President Michel Martelly casts his ballot during elections in the Petion-Ville suburb of Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Sunday. The country is holding the first-round presidential vote Sunday along with balloting for numerous legislative races and local

Voters Go To Polls In Haiti — To Pick From 54 Presidential Candidates

Oct 25, 2015
Haiti boasts of having 5.8 million registered voters. Many poll watchers expect a December runoff will be necessary because there are a whopping 54 candidates vying to become the next president.
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Goats and Soda
Participants listened, they asked questions and then they went home, where they'll be polled on their views.

It's Not A Come-On From A Satanic Cult. It's A New Kind Of Poll!

May 18, 2015
Tanzanians were skeptical when they were invited for a free trip to the big city to discuss natural gas policy. But it's actually an innovative strategy to involve ordinary citizens in key decisions.
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Public Opinion Still Split About Use Of Drones

Oct 15, 2014
Republicans and Democrats have something new to disagree about – drones. One UNLV Center for Crime and Justice Policy survey finds that Republicans are...
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