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- Daily Number: 47% - Internet and Cell Phones Increasing Family CommunicationYesterday
- About half (47%) say new technologies are increasing the quality of communication with family members.
- How the Media Covered ReligionNovember 20
- Religion played a much more significant role in press treatment of Obama than of McCain during the 2008 campaign, but much of the coverage related to false yet persistent rumors that Obama is a Muslim.
- Detroit’s Troubles Driving Attention to Economy, Bailout Opposition RisesNovember 20
- With the presidential election behind them, Americans have turned their attention back to the nation’s economy, though nearly half say they feel angry when seeing or hearing such reports.
- Daily Number: 67% - Great ExpectationsNovember 20
- Two-thirds of voters expect Obama to have a successful first term.
- Daily Number: 60% - GOP Lost? Turn RightNovember 19
- Six-in-ten Republican voters say want the GOP to move in a more conservative direction.
