Friday, September 24, 2010

This Week in Public Opinion

PollingReport.com, a self-proclaimed "independent nonpartisan resource on trends in American public opinion," posted new numbers on the Bush-era tax cuts and military action in Iraq (and has just slightly more dated info on other issues, as well).

University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Political Science Professor Tom Holbrook started a new blog, "Politics by the Numbers," with an inaugural post on election polls.

The Pew Research Center's "daily number" reports dealt with disaster preparedness, cell phone and internet habits, immigration, and Americans' views on the politicians' religiosity.

And finally, according to The Onion, "1 in 5 Americans Believe Obama Is a Cactus"

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