
Americans are pessimistic about the current state of the economy, but optimistic about what things will look like a year from now, according to a new poll. A USA Today/Gallup poll released Tuesday also indicates that a majority believe President Barack Obama will beat presumptive Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney in November's general election.
A new poll indicates Americans are divided over President Barack Obama's announcement last week that he personally supports legal same-sex marriages.
Mitt Romney's support among registered voters who are women has grown and is slightly above President Barack Obama's, according to a poll released Monday.
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