A. In 1991, a poll found that Americans were more familiar with the Second Amendment than they were with the First: the right to speak and to believe, and to write and to publish, freely.
That is no surprise: a recent poll found almost 90% of them in favour of settling land claims.
The proportion of people in Scotland who see themselves as Christian has fallen to 55%, a poll has found.
In France, a recent poll found that only 46% favoured the death penalty.
He also cited a poll that found that 32 percent of Kentuckians have a family member or friend who has suffered because of prescription drug abuse.
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In contrast, a recent poll found that the obverse of Mrs Palin's stellar ratings among Republicans was that only 8% of Democrats had a favourable view of her.
One of the most striking examples of change in Northern Ireland is a poll that found McGuiness the nation's most respected politician by a 20-point margin over the second place finisher.
Last week, a new poll found wide support for Clinton among AFL-CIO members despite the president's support for the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), with 67 percent saying they planned for vote for him and only 22 percent backing Dole.
Partisan paranoia: Finally, a new poll found that absurd conspiracy theories are sadly alive and well in the USA. These range from the self-evidently absurd (an alien race of lizard people secretly run the world) to old chestnuts like the moon landing was faked.
Belief in a conspiracy, though strong, has declined since a 2003 Gallup poll found 75 percent said they thought Oswald was part of a wider plot.
In March a Fox News Latino poll found that, in a head-to-head match-up, Mr Romney would carry just 14% of the Hispanic vote.
Yet a poll last month found that most Americans would rather their government did less.
But a recent opinion poll found that 73% of Kenyans still want the ICC involved.
Candidates from a different industry landed 13.6% of such positions in 2012, a prior ExecuNet poll found.
That may prove unwise: a recent online poll found that 79% of Quebeckers oppose raising income taxes to pay for universities.
In our poll, for example, about half said it was a major problem for the country, but only 15 percent said it was a crisis, and a New York times poll found that only one-third said it was a "big problem" for the country.
Richard Lugar and Orrin Hatch -- both stalwarts of the GOP who have committed apostasy by trying to work across party lines -- face primaries this season that imperil their survival: A poll Thursday morning found Lugar down 5 points to a tea party-backed challenger in Indiana, and Hatch failed to secure a 60% supermajority at his party's convention in Utah, sending his race to a primary.
He cites a recent Wall Street Journal poll which found that, by a margin of 57% to 38%, Americans approve of allowing more public religious activities.
But an Associated Press exit poll found a majority of voters didn't really believe New Jersey's highest-in-the-nation taxes will change.
In Mexico, a poll three months ago found that nine out of ten people preferred dollarisation to a floating peso.
But a spring Quinnipiac University poll found that most American voters, including two-thirds of Catholics, oppose church leaders pressuring voters politically.
It supports the lecturers' action, even though a recent poll by Opinionpanel found that eight out of ten students opposed it.
But a Field poll in June found California voters equally divided on the Draper initiative, with 39% on either side and the rest undecided.
In addition, a Wall Street Journal poll found that about 70 percent said they would feel comfortable with and would be prepared to support either Gore or Bush.
In the U.S., a Synovate market research poll found that 72 per cent of Americans considered loud conversations in public places to be the worst habits of cell phone users.
The group commissioned a poll of local residents that found 80 percent didn't think the toy issue was an important one.
The same poll found that a party headed by Mr Monti would get more votes than either the PD or the centre-right People of Freedom movement, founded by Mr Berlusconi.
The same poll found that a clear majority (58%) believed America had a moral obligation to help keep the peace in Kosovo, whereas only a minority (42%) was persuaded that America ought to get involved to protect its national interests.
One Kentucky poll found that in a head-to-head contest, she'd even beat Rand in his home state of Kentucky.
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