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In the thirty-nine years since the Supreme Court decided Roe v. Wade, pollsters have asked hundreds of questions about abortion. This AEI Public Opinion Study brings many of those questions together in one place.
Ten years after 9/11, Americans fear there will be another attack. They also believe America is safer due to the government's efforts and that the initial decision to send troops to Iraq was the right one.
Attitudes on the environment have shifted significantly since 2010. While Obama continues to receive high marks on environmental issues, his marks on energy are more negative. Americans said they would prioritize economic growth over the environment even if it means the environment suffers to some extent.
Karlyn Bowman releases a new compilation of polling data from major pollsters on attitudes toward work in America.
Media inquiries: Veronique Rodman202.862.4870 (vrodman@aei.org)
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: March 17, 2008
Just prior to the fifth anniversary of the Iraq War, AEI senior fellow and public opinion expert Karlyn Bowman releases an updated collection of survey data on attitudes about the war in...
Public opinion on the war on terror, President Bush, and the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.
How do Americans feel about taxes?
AEI public opinion expert Karlyn Bowman and researcher Andrew Rugg present their newest study on public attitudes towards energy policy and environmental issues, including key findings on Keystone XL and global warming.





