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Published December 12, 2012
If Washington is looking for guidance on the fiscal cliff, voters are sending mixed signals.
Published December 12, 2012
Sixty-five percent of American voters think the federal government is “broken,” while 26 percent feel it’s working “just okay” these days. Few -- seven percent -- say it’s working “pretty well.” That’s according to a new Fox News national poll released Wednesday.
Published October 31, 2012
With less than a week before the election, the race for the White House is dead even: Barack Obama and Mitt Romney receive 46 percent each, according to a Fox News poll of likely voters.
Published October 31, 2012
As President Barack Obama makes his closing arguments before the election, less than half of likely voters approve of the job he’s doing on the top issues facing the country. In addition, more voters than not think the administration’s policies toward Egypt and Libya have failed.
Published October 25, 2012
The race for the White House has tightened in Virginia, where Mitt Romney is now preferred over Barack Obama by two percentage points -- 47-45 percent. That’s according to a Fox News poll of Virginia likely voters released Thursday. Romney’s edge is within the poll’s margin of sampling error.
Published October 19, 2012
Despite a dip in support, Barack Obama retains a narrow 46-43 percent edge over Republican challenger Mitt Romney in the Buckeye state.
Published October 10, 2012
Slim majorities of American voters say the Obama administration has mostly failed to grow the economy and create jobs. And while a majority says President Obama has mostly succeeded at making America safer, two-thirds of voters are concerned about the administration’s initial false statements on the September 11, 2012 attacks in Libya.
Published October 10, 2012
Mitt Romney now holds a narrow advantage over Barack Obama in the race for the White House -- 46 percent to 45 percent, if the election were held today, according to a Fox News national poll of likely voters released Wednesday.
Published September 27, 2012
A large majority of likely voters believes all Americans should pay some federal income tax -- even if it is as little as one percent of what they make.
Published September 27, 2012
Two weeks after the killing of a U.S. ambassador in Libya -- an attack the Obama administration blamed in part on an online video mocking the prophet Muhammad -- a majority of likely voters thinks the first thing a president should do in such situations is stand up for free speech, and not criticize how Americans exercise their First Amendment rights.