PEW RESEARCH CENTER OCTOBER 27-30, 2011 OMNIBUS FINAL TOPLINE N=1,002
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1 1 PEW RESEARCH CENTER OCTOBER 27-30, 2011 OMNIBUS FINAL TOPLINE N=1,002 ASK ALL: PEW.1 As I read a list of some stories covered by news organizations this past week, please tell me if you happened to follow each news story very, fairly, not too, or not at all. First, [INSERT ITEM; RANDOMIZE;] [IF NECESSARY Did you follow [ITEM] very, fairly, not too or not at all? ] a. The current situation and events in Libya October 27-30, TRENDS FOR COMPARISON: October 20-23, 2011: The death of former Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi * September 1-4, 2011: The current situation and events in Libya * August 25-28, 2011: The ongoing conflict in Libya * August 18-21, 2011: The current situation and events in Libya June 23-26, 2011: The debate over U.S. involvement in the conflict in Libya * June 9-12, 2011: The current situation and events in Libya April 21-25, 2011: The current situation and events in Libya April 14-17, April 7-10, * March 31-April 3, 2011: Military air strikes in Libya by the U.S. and its allies March 24-27, * March 17-20, 2011: The conflict between rebels and government forces in Libya March 10-13, 2011: Growing violence in Libya * March 3-6, February 24-27, * b. Discussions in Washington about how to address the federal budget deficit and national debt October 27-30, TRENDS FOR COMPARISON: October 13-16, 2011: The debate in Washington over jobs and the deficit September 29-October 2, 2011: Congress working on a budget extension to avoid a government shutdown * September 22-25, 2011: The debate in Washington over jobs and the deficit September 15-18, 2011: The debate in Washington over President Obama s jobs legislation September 8-11, 2011: Barack Obama s speech about jobs to a joint session of Congress
2 2 July 28-31, 2011: Discussions in Washington about how to address the federal budget deficit and national debt * July 21-24, * July 14-17, * June 16-19, 2011: Debate in Washington over whether to raise the federal debt limit * June 2-5, * May 26-29, 2011: Discussions in Washington about how to address the federal budget deficit * May 12-15, May 5-8, 2011: Discussions in Washington about how to address the federal budget deficit and national debt April 21-25, * April 14-17, April 7-10, 2011: The threat of a government shutdown because of budget disagreements in Washington * March 31-April 3, 2011: Discussions in Washington about how to address the federal budget deficit * March 17-20, March 3-6, February 17-20, December 2-5, December 2-5, 2010: The debate in Washington over the federal income tax cuts passed when George W. Bush was president November 11-14, 2010: Proposals made by leaders of the federal budget deficit commission September 16-19, 2010: The debate in Washington over competing Democratic and Republican tax plans * September 9-12, May 8-11, 2009: The debate in Washington over the federal budget * March 27-30, 2009: Debate over Barack Obama s budget proposal March 6-9, 2009: Obama proposing a $630 billion fund for overhauling health care * February 27-March 2, 2009: Barack Obama s budget proposal for next year that raises taxes on wealthy Americans and increases spending on health care, education and other programs * February 27-March 2, 2009: The Obama administration s plan to help homeowners facing foreclosure which could cost as much as $275 billion dollars February 20-23, 2009: The $780 billion economic stimulus legislation approved by Congress and signed into law by President Obama * February 13-16, 2009: Congress passing Barack Obama s economic stimulus plan *
3 3 February 6-9, 2009: The debate in Congress over Barack Obama s economic stimulus plan * January 30-February 2, * January 16-19, 2009: Debate in Washington over what the government should do about the nation s economic problems * January 9-12, 2009: Projections of a record high federal budget deficit this year * December 19-22, 2008: The Bush administration s plan to provide billions in emergency loans to U.S. automakers December 12-15, 2008: The debate over a government bailout for the U.S. auto industry * December 5-8, 2008: The debate in Congress over a government bailout for the U.S. auto industry * November 21-24, October 3-6, 2008: The debate in Washington over a plan to use government funds to stabilize financial markets * September 26-29, * September 12-15, 2008: The federal government taking control of the mortgage companies Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac March 20-24, 2008: The buyout of Wall Street investment bank Bear Stearns * February 8-11, 2008: President Bush and Congress agreeing on an economic Stimulus plan January 25-28, * February, 2003: George W. Bush s tax cut and economic stimulus plan February, January, February, 2002: The debate in Congress over George W. Bush s budget and tax cut plan April, * February, 2001: George W. Bush s tax cut plan August, 1997: The debate in Washington about the federal budget May, February, March, * January, * September, * August, 1995: The debate in Congress over the federal budget February, 1995: The debate in Congress over the Balanced Budget Amendment August, 1993: The debate in Congress over Bill Clinton s budget bill * June, February, 1993: Bill Clinton s economic plan *
4 4 September, 1992 (RV): George Bush s plan to improve the economy by cutting government spending and cutting taxes November, 1990: Congressional and administration efforts to reach a budget deficit agreement October, 1990: Attempts by Congress and the administration to find ways to reduce the budget deficit * August, 1989: Passage of a bill to bailout ailing savings and loan institutions c. Anti-Wall Street protests in New York and other cities October 27-30, October 20-23, October 13-16, October 6-9, TRENDS FOR COMPARISON: March 10-13, 2011: Disputes in Wisconsin and other states between state governments and public employee unions March 3-6, February 24-27, April 16-19, 2010: Anti-government protests on April April 17-20, 2009: Tea party protests against taxes and government spending May, 2000: The protests in Washington, D.C., at the annual meetings of the World Bank and International Monetary Fund December, 1999: The protests in Seattle at the World Trade Organization meeting d. Efforts to deal with the debt crisis in Greece and other European countries October 27-30, * TRENDS FOR COMPARISON: September 29-October 2, 2011: The debt crisis in Greece and other European countries September 15-18, August 18-21, 2011: The debate among European leaders on how to address the region s debt crisis August 11-14, 2011: Riots in London and other parts of Britain June 30-July 3, 2011: The financial crisis and violent protests in Greece June 16-19, May 13-16, 2010: A trillion-dollar bailout package for European governments facing debt problems May 7-10, 2010: The financial crisis in Greece and violent protests there * April 30-May 3, 2010: The financial crisis in Greece October, 1998: Financial instability around the world *
5 5 September, 1998: Economic and political instability in Russia * Late August, 1998: Economic problems in Russia * January, 1998: The deepening financial crisis in many Asian countries * March, 1995: The financial and political instability in Mexico e. News about candidates for the 2012 presidential elections October 27-30, October 20-23, October 13-16, October 6-9, September 29-October 2, * September 22-25, September 15-18, September 8-11, * September 1-4, August 25-28, August 18-21, August 11-14, August 4-7, July 28-31, July 21-24, * July 14-17, July 7-10, June 30-July 3, June 23-26, * June 16-19, * June 9-12, June 2-5, * May 26-29, * May 19-22, May 12-15, May 5-8, April 21-25, April 14-17, March 24-27, March 10-13, February 10-13, * February 3-6, * TRENDS FOR COMPARISON: 2008 Election October 31-November 3, 2008: News about the presidential election * October 24-27, 2008: News about candidates for the 2008 presidential election October 17-20, * October 10-13, * October 3-6, * September 26-29, * September 19-22, * September 12-15, September 5-8, * August 29-31, * August 22-25, *
6 6 August 15-18, August 8-11, * August 1-4, * July 25-28, * July 18-21, * July 11-14, July 3-7, * June 27-30, * June 20-23, * June 13-16, * June 6-9, * May 30-June 2, * May 22-25, * May 16-19, May 9-12, * May 2-5, April 25-28, * April 18-21, April 11-14, * April 4-7, * March 28-31, * March 20-24, * March 14-17, * March 7-10, February 29-March 3, * February 22-25, * February 15-18, * February 8-11, February 1-4, * January 25-28, January 18-21, * January 11-14, 2008: News about the New Hampshire primaries and the presidential campaign January 4-7, 2008: News about candidates for the 2008 presidential election December 14-17, * December 7-10, * November 30 December 3, * November 23-26, November 16-19, November 9-12, * November 2-5, October 26-29, * October 19-22, * October 12-15, * October 5-8, * September 28 October 1, * September 21-24, * September 14-17, * September 7-10, * August 30-September 2, * August 24-27, * August 17-20, * August 10-13, * August 3-6, * July 27-30, July 20-23, July 13-16, *
7 7 July 6-9, June 29-July 2, * June 22-25, * June 15-18, * June 8-11, June 1-4, May 24-27, * May 18-21, * May 11-14, May 4-7, April 27-30, April 20-23, * April 12-16, * April 5-9, * March 30-April 2, March 23-26, * March 16-19, March 9-12, * March 2-5, February 23-26, * February 16-19, February 9-12, February 2-5, * January 26-29, * January 19-22, 2007: Recent announcements by prominent Democrats about plans to run for president in Election November, 2004: News about the presidential election Mid-October, 2004: News about candidates for the 2004 presidential election September, August, * July, June, April, Mid-March, * Late February, 2004 (GAP) Early February, 2004: The race for the Democratic presidential nomination Mid-January, Early January, December, November, October, September, Mid-August, May, January, 2003: Recent announcements by prominent Democrats about plans to run for president in Election Early November, 2000: News about the presidential election Mid-October, 2000: News about the presidential election campaign Early October, September,
8 8 July, 2000: News about candidates for the 2000 presidential election June, May, * April, March, February, * January, December, October, September, July, June, Election November, 1996: News about the presidential election * October, 1996: News about the presidential election campaign * Early September, * July, April, * March, 1996: News about the Republican presidential candidates * January, October, * August, * June, Election October, 1992: News about the presidential election (RVs) September, 1992: News about the presidential election campaign * August, 1992: News about the presidential election (RVs) July, 1992: News about the presidential campaign * May, 1992: The presidential election campaign * March, 1992: The race for the Democratic presidential nomination * March, 1992: The race for the Republican presidential nomination February 1992: The Democratic primary in New Hampshire * February, 1992: The Republican primary in New Hampshire January, 1992: News about the Democratic candidates for the presidential nomination December, * October, October, 1988: News about the presidential campaign in 1988 (RVs) * 1988 Election August, 1988 (RVs) * May, 1988 (RVs) November, 1987: News about the Democratic candidates for the presidential nomination
9 9 November, 1987: News about the Republican candidates for the presidential nomination September, 1987: Coverage of the Democratic and Republican candidates for the presidential nomination f. Reports about the condition of the U.S. economy October 27-30, October 20-23, October 13-16, * October 6-9, September 29-October 2, * September 22-25, * September 8-11, September 1-4, * August 25-28, August 18-21, August 4-7, July 28-31, * July 21-24, July 14-17, July 7-10, June 30-July 3, June 23-26, * June 16-19, * June 9-12, June 2-5, * May 19-22, * May 12-15, May 5-8, April 21-25, * April 14-17, April 7-10, * March 31-April 3, March 24-27, * March 17-20, * March 10-13, * March 3-6, February 24-27, * February 17-20, * February 10-13, * February 3-6, * January 20-23, January 13-16, January 6-9, December 16-19, December 9-12, December 2-5, * November 18-21, * November 11-14, November 4-7, * October 28-November 1, October 21-24, October 14-17, * October 7-10, September 30-October 3, September 23-26,
10 10 September 16-19, September 2-6, * August 19-22, August 5-8, July 29-August 1, * July 22-25, July 15-18, July 8-11, * July 1-5, * June 24-27, June 17-20, * June 10-13, * June 3-6, May 27-30, * May 20-23, * May 13-16, May 7-10, * April 30-May 3, April 23-26, * April 16-19, April 9-12, * April 1-5, * March 19-22, * March 12-15, * March 5-8, * February 26-March 1, * February 19-22, * February 12-15, * February 5-8, * January 29-February 1, * January 22-25, * January 15-18, * January 8-11, * December 18-21, December 11-14, * December 4-7, November 13-16, * October 30-November 2, * October 23-26, October 9-12, * October 2-5, September 25-28, * September 18-21, * September 11-14, * September 3-6, * August 28-31, August 21-24, August 14-17, * August 7-10, * July 31-August 3, * July 24-27, * July 17-20, July 10-13, * July 2-5, * June 19-22, * June 12-15, * June 5-8, * May 29-June 1, * May 21-24, *
11 11 May 15-18, * May 8-11, * May 1-4, April 17-20, April 9-13, March 27-30, * March 20-23, * March 13-16, * February 27-March 2, * February 13-16, * January 30-February 2, * January 23-26, January 16-19, * January 2-4, * December 12-15, * December 5-8, * November 21-24, * November 14-17, * November 7-10, * October 31-November 3, * October 24-27, October 17-20, * October 10-13, * October 3-6, * September 26-29, * September 19-22, * September 5-8, * August 29-31, August 15-18, * August 8-11, * August 1-4, July 25-28, * July 18-21, * July 11-14, June 27-30, June 13-16, * May 9-12, * May 2-5, April 18-21, April 4-7, * March 28-31, * March 20-24, * February 29-March 3, February 15-18, February 1-4, January 18-21, * January 11-14, November 2-5, October 19-22, * August 10-13, * Mid-November, December, Early November, * Mid-May, January, * Mid-October, Early September, Mid-January, * December,
12 12 November, October, September, March, February, * December, February, January, December, Mid-November, June, May, April, February, January, June, * March, * February, December, * October, June, * May, January, Early January, * December, October, * September, Early September, * August, * May, February, * January, * September, May, March, * February, * January, * October, ASK ALL: PEW.2 Which ONE of the stories I just mentioned have you followed most, or is there another story you ve been following MORE? [DO NOT READ LIST. ACCEPT ONLY ONE RESPONSE.] Oct Reports about the condition of the U.S. economy 14 News about candidates for the 2012 presidential elections 13 Anti-Wall Street protests in New York and other cities Discussions in Washington about how to address the federal budget 10 deficit and national debt 7 The current situation and events in Libya 4 Efforts to deal with the debt crisis in Greece and other European countries 13 Some other story 22 Don t know/refused
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