Very Conservative Americans Least Likely to Want Fiscal Cliff Compromise

Gallup asked Americans the following question on four successive weekends from Dec. 1-Dec. 22 — for a total sample size of 4,170 randomly selected national adults: What would you like to see government leaders in Washington do in the fiscal cliff negotiations — [ROTATED: stick to their principles and beliefs […] Read more »

Americans’ Optimism Wanes About Averting ‘Fiscal Cliff’

Americans’ optimism that President Barack Obama and congressional leaders will reach a budget agreement before Jan. 1 has waned somewhat over the past week. Fifty percent now believe this and 48% are doubtful, a change from the previous three weeks, when the solid majority of Americans were generally confident leaders […] Read more »

A Role Reversal: Dems Grow More Unified While Cracks Form in the GOP

The endgame over the fiscal cliff, like the first stirrings of debate about gun control and immigration, all capture a subtle but potentially consequential shift in the Washington dynamic. On each front, Democrats are growing more unified while Republicans and conservatives are displaying increasing cracks. That inverts the alignment through […] Read more »

Are GOP policies too extreme?

Just over half the public says that the GOP should give up more than the Democrats in any bipartisan solution to the country’s problems, according to a new national survey. And a CNN/ORC International poll also indicates that a slight majority of Americans sees the Republican party’s policies and views […] Read more »