Survey Reports

2000 Survey Reports

December 25, 2000
Rising Price of Gas Draws Most Public Interest in 2000


December 21, 2000
Some Final Observations on Voter Opinions


December 3, 2000
Internet Election News Audience Seeks Convenience, Familiar Names


December 1, 2000
Many Question Bush Or Gore As Legitimate Winner


November 16, 2000
Campaign 2000 Highly Rated


November 14, 2000
Voters Side with Bush for Now


November 6, 2000
Popular Vote A Tossup: Bush 49%, Gore 47%, Nader 4%


November 5, 2000
Slight Bush Margin Holding with Days To Go


November 1, 2000
Bush Gains on Personal Qualities


October 25, 2000
Voter Opinions Stalled


October 15, 2000
Media Seen As Fair, But Tilting to Gore


October 10, 2000
Presidential Debate Clouds Voters' Choice


October 2, 2000
Lukewarm Interest in Presidential Debates


September 20, 2000
Religion and Politics: the Ambivalent Majority


September 14, 2000
Issues and Continuity Now Working for Gore


July 27, 2000
Voters Unmoved By Media Characterizations of Bush and Gore


July 13, 2000
Voter Turnout May Slip Again


June 11, 2000
Internet Sapping Broadcast News Audience


May 11, 2000
Voter Preferences Vacillate


May 9, 2000
McCain Could Add a Lot To the Gop Ticket


April 30, 2000
Self Censorship: How Often and Why
Journalists Avoiding The News


April 19, 2000
A Year After Columbine Public Looks To Parents More Than Schools To Prevent Violence


April 12, 2000
Performance and Purpose; Constituents Rate Government Agencies


March 29, 2000
A Year Later, More Doubts About Kosovo Mission


March 23, 2000
Bush Pays Price for Primary Victory


March 2, 2000
Post-Seattle Support for WTO


February 17, 2000
McCain Appeals To Pivotal Older Voters and independents


February 5, 2000
The Tough Job of Communicating with Voters


January 19, 2000
Gore Gains, Bradley Looks More Liberal


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