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July 5, 2008

Voter Perceptions on War on Terror Remain Steady Over Past Month

Forty-two percent (42%) of American voters think the United States and its allies are winning the war on terror.

July 4, 2008

On America’s Birthday, Half of Voters Believe its Best Days Are in the Past

As the nation celebrates its 232nd birthday, half of voters (50%) think America’s best days have come and gone. The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey found that just 32% think the country’s best days are still to come.

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July 2, 2008

Democrats Maintain Double Digit Edge on Generic Congressional Ballot

Bolstered by strong support from lower income voters and from those who see economic issues as most important this year, Democrats continue to enjoy a double digit advantage over Republicans on the Generic Congressional Ballot.

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July 2, 2008

Democrats Retain Huge Party ID Advantage

In January and February, while Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton were in the early stages of the battle for the Democratic Presidential Nomination, the number of Americans who considered themselves to be Democrats surged to record highs. The numbers have stabilized since then, leaving the Democratic Party with a significant advantage over Republicans in terms of partisan identification.

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June 29, 2008

Supreme Court Viewed More Favorably Following Gun Control Ruling

The United States Supreme Court’s landmark ruling on the Second Amendment last week did more than clarify an important Constitutional principle—it also improved public perceptions of the Court itself.

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June 26, 2008

Supreme Court Ratings Fall as Session Nears End

Public perceptions of the Supreme Court are falling as its session nears the end and a number of significant rulings have been released. Just 26% of voters now say the Supreme Court is doing a good or an excellent job.

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June 25, 2008

Generic Congressional Ballot Remains Steady This Week: Democrats By 13

The latest Rasmussen Reports Generic Congressional Ballot polling shows little change over the past week--47% of voters say they would vote for their district’s Democratic candidate, while 34% would for vote for the Republican candidate.

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June 21, 2008

Democrats Trusted More on All Ten Electoral Issues

This month, voters trust Democrats more than Republicans on all ten key issues tracked by Rasmussen Reports. The two parties are almost even on two issues, taxes and national security.

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June 18, 2008

Congressional Ratings Hit All-Time Lows, 30% Say Most in Congress Corrupt

The percentage of voters who think Congress is doing a poor job has reached its highest level ever recorded since regular tracking began in November 2006.

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June 17, 2008

Generic Congressional Ballot: Democrats Hold on to Solid Lead

The latest edition of the Generic Congressional Ballot shows little change over the past week. If the congressional election were held today, 48% of voters say they would vote for their district’s Democratic candidate, while 34% would for vote for the Republican candidate.

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June 16, 2008

60% Believe Supreme Court Justices Have Their Own Political Agendas

Sixty-percent (60%) of voters believe Supreme Court Justices have their own political agendas, while just 23% believe they remain impartial, according to the latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey.

June 12, 2008

Confidence in War Stabilizes

Forty-three percent of American voters think the United States and its allies are winning the war on terror, up 1% from last week, but 41% also believe America is not safer than it was before the 9/11 attacks. The latter is down 1% from the week before.

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June 10, 2008

Support for Republican Congressional Candidates Falls Sharply

Support for Republican Congressional candidates has fallen sharply in the latest edition of the Generic Congressional Ballot. The Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey found support for Democrats unchanged over the past month.

June 6, 2008

77% Say Adopting U.S. Culture Best Choice for Newcomers

The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey found that 62% of voters would prefer fewer government services with lower taxes. Nearly a third (29%) disagrees and would rather have a bigger government with higher taxes. Ten percent (10%) are not sure.

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June 4, 2008

Confidence in War on Terror Rebounds in May

Forty-two percent (42%) of American voters believe the United States and its allies are winning the War on Terror, up three percent from last month which marked the first time the number had dropped below 40 percent since last fall.

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June 3, 2008

Where Have All the Republicans Gone?

The Democratic Party maintained its huge edge in party identification during the month of May. Barack Obama’s Party now has the largest partisan advantage over the Republicans since Rasmussen Reports began tracking this data on a monthly basis nearly six years ago.

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June 3, 2008

Unaffiliated Voters Trust Democrats More on Eight out of Ten Electoral Issues

This month, the Democrats are trusted more than Republicans on eight out of ten electoral issues tracked regularly by Rasmussen Reports.

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May 24, 2008

Generic Congressional Ballot: 47% Democrat 39% Republican

The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey found the Democrats have an eight-point lead this month on the Generic Congressional Ballot.

May 20, 2008

62% of Voters Prefer Fewer Government Services with Lower Taxes

The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey found that 62% of voters would prefer fewer government services with lower taxes. Nearly a third (29%) disagrees and would rather have a bigger government with higher taxes. Ten percent (10%) are not sure.

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May 20, 2008

Congressional Ratings: 13% Good or Excellent, 47% Poor

The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey found that voters’ opinions of Congress has not improved over the past month.