A new poll by iMediaEthics, conducted by Princeton Survey Research Associates International August 6-9, 2015, finds a large majority of Americans clueless as to what the nuclear deal with Iran is intended to accomplish. Only 8 percent of Americans say they know a lot about the agreement, 32 percent say […] Read more »
Americans’ Foreign Policy Priorities
The American public favors diplomatic and economic strategies over most military involvement and questions whether or not the United States should be the world’s chief problem solver, even as a myriad of troubles across the globe are identified as important for the next president to address. The latest Associated Press-NORC […] Read more »
Obama Gets Low Marks for His Handling of Iran
Only one in three Americans approve of President Barack Obama’s handling of the situation in Iran — his lowest rating of eight issues measured in a new Gallup survey. The president’s policy toward Iran has been a major focus as he tries to drum up support for the multi-national agreement […] Read more »
Millennials’ Views Reveal Different Challenges for Each Party
Millennials aren’t just younger than other Americans. They are different. They have different views of President Barack Obama. Different views of the new Iran nuclear deal. Different views of the role of government in American society. A reminder of these differences lies in—in fact, jumps out from–the latest Wall Street […] Read more »
The Question of the Iran Deal
And now a quick multiple choice quiz on the how Americans feel about the Iran nuclear deal. Do Americans A) Strongly disapprove of the deal, B) Reject the deal, but by a fairly close margin, or C) Support the deal? The answer is D, all of the above, it just […] Read more »
What’s the deal with Iran deal?
How can Americans favor the Iran deal by 18 or 19 percentage points and oppose it by 8 or 10? They can’t. Yet, in recent days, leading pollsters have offered all of those results. CONT. Mark Mellman (Mellman Group), The Hill Recent polls: Iran Read more »