The long recovery
strapline How long is the country’s economic recovery going to take? When it comes to job growth, many Americans aren’t sure the great recession ...
KATHLEEN A. FRANKOVIC is one of the world’s leading experts in public opinion polling. She has been an election and polling consultant for CBS News and other research organizations.
She speaks and writes internationally about public opinion research, journalism and elections as an invited speaker in places as diverse as Italy, Jordan, Hong Kong, Manila, Mexico, Lisbon, Chile and India. In 2009 she retired after more than 30 years at CBS News.
She received an A.B. from Cornell University in 1968, and a Ph.D. in political science from Rutgers University in 1974. Before joining CBS News, she taught political science at the University of Vermont, and has also held visiting professorships at Cornell and at the Annenberg School at the University of Pennsylvania.
strapline How long is the country’s economic recovery going to take? When it comes to job growth, many Americans aren’t sure the great recession ...
strapline The American public continues to look on the Affordable Care Act (Obamacare) as a failure, but their belief in Medicare, the government-run health ...
Half of Americans are unfavorable of any government health insurance, but a majority still approves of Medicare.
The politics of the last few weeks -- a partial government shutdown, new revelations about American spying operations, and the health care website’s problem-plagued ...
Americans share Edward Snowden’s concerns over the overseas spying activities of the National Security former NSA analyst hasn’t helped his own image much with ...
strapline Republicans came out of the recent government shutdown divided: many Republicans held negative feelings about their party’s Congressional leadership, and while most Republicans ...
Strapline The federal government’s current problems with the website that is supposed to let people purchase health insurance coverage may have made Americans think ...
Americans much prefer a treat to a trick, and it appears many are expecting knocks on their doors this Halloween. For most, that’s just ...
<strapline> Although the partial government shutdown has ended – for the time being – and the country has avoided default, there are no winners ...
<strapline> The shutdown made some measures of the state of the country even worse than they had been: last week the percentage thinking the ...