According to a recent Pew research poll, U.S. Catholics see it as the most pressing issue the Vatican faces.
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The biggest surprise in the poll was former U.S. Ambassador to China Jon Huntsman coming in third place with 16%.
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Last week a Gallup poll indicated that U.S. Workers are Least Happy with Their Work Stress and Pay out of 13 aspects of work conditions.
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Jordan -- although its percentage points in terms of approval rating for the U.S. increased recently in an international opinion poll -- many Jordanians disapprove of U.S. policy in the region.
Depending on the poll, the percentage of U.S. voters who say they are undecided ranges from 3% to 8%.
For example, a new Pew Research Center poll finds 63 percent of U.S. adults opposed to overturning Roe, compared to 60 percent in 1992.
The poll of 1, 000 U.S. adults also found nearly four in 10 surveyed would have "mixed feelings" had the justices struck down the whole law.
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And in May, a Pew Research Center poll showed that half of U.S. adults believe the current trends point toward their children's future being worse than their own present.
The skinny on our Nov. 19-22 2010 poll is that 46% of U.S. adults say they plan to spend less on the holidays this year than they did in 2009, and only 6% say they will spend more.
The poll suggests that 55 percent think the U.S. health care system is in need of a great deal of reform, with four in 10 saying only some reform is needed.
But first, back in the U.S., following the poll numbers, hard to believe Election Day is just five days away.
An even larger majority said they were in favor of creating a path to citizenship for the millions of immigrants in the U.S. illegally, the poll found.
Another finding from this initial poll had clear strategic implications: the economy concerned the U.F.
The poll indicates that about two-thirds of Americans think U.S. oil companies and foreign countries that produce oil are major causes of higher gas prices.
More Americans also believe that the war made the United States safer from terrorism than believe going into Iraq increased the terrorism threat, but they are pessimistic about what might happen in Iraq once U.S. troops leave, the poll found.
The poll data, gathered from 56 leading investment houses in the U.S., Japan and Europe, revealed a 1.3% drop in equity exposure.
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In Tennessee, a new poll finds former education secretary and state governor Lamar Alexander leading U.S. Rep. Ed Bryant in the GOP Senate primary.
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.
In 1824, the results of the world's first public opinion poll were published in Delaware, on voting intentions for the next U.S. presidential election.
But this is not a call to some nostalgic lost era of education, and nor is the life-crushing tedium of school computing unique to the U.K. It appears, in a straw poll, to be common across a lot of Western Europe.
College football is wildly popular with 159 million fans in the U.S., according to a recent ESPN Sports Poll.
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But in a CNN-ORC International poll in mid-January, 53% of Americans said the main focus of U.S. policy on illegal immigration should be finding a way to allow undocumented residents to get legal status.
In a recent poll by the Times and CBS News, only a quarter of respondents felt that the U.S. should take responsibility for Syria.
Later in the program, a new poll tells us just how deeply last months earthquake cut into the Haitian Diaspora in the U.S. Some three-fifths of Haitians in the U.S. say they lost loved ones.
The poll indicates that nearly eight in 10 believe full-body scanners should be used in U.S. airports, while 15 percent said they would refuse to go through one of the machines if asked to do so.
Only 27% say that the U.S. is heading in the right direction, according to a Rasmussen poll.
The poll was conducted by landline and cell phone among a random national sample of 1, 007 U.S. adults.
The audience for the debate poll appeared to be a bit more Democratic -- and a bit more Republican -- than the U.S. population as a whole.
The truth is that, for all of the complaints, most U.S. travelers have a positive opinion of the TSA. According to a Gallup poll released in August, 54% of Americans think TSA is doing either an excellent or a good job of handling airport screening.
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Among other issues, more economists now believe the Obama administration should approve the construction of the Keystone XL pipeline, which would transport oil from Canada to refineries on the Gulf Coast of the U.S. The percentage supporting such a plan grew to 78 percent in the latest poll, up from 69 percent previously.
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