• July 29 — Out of the Stratosphere, Bush is Still Sky-High
• July 23 — Confidence Takes a Hit, Drops Near its 2002 Low
• July 18 — Democrats Favor Gore in '04
• July 17 — A Measured Response to Market Decline, Though Eight in 10 Now Call Stocks Risky
• July 16 — Support for School Vouchers Slides If They'd Cut Public School Funding
• July 16 — Amid Broad Distrust of Corporations, Most Say Bush's Measures Fall Short
• July 16 — Broad Approval for Bush on Terrorism Despite Concerns About Further Attacks
• July 16 — Consumer Confidence Dips; It's Limp, but not Falling Apart
• July 9 — Economic Pessimism Jumps to a 2002 High
• July 2 — Confidence Holds Steady Amid Corporate Scandals
June 2002
• June 30 — Americans Pledge Allegiance to the Pledge
• June 24 — 2-1 Favor Palestinian Nation; Many are Undecided
• June 24 — Most Favor Criminal Charges Against Bishops in Abuse Cases
• June 18 — Consumer Confidence: Like a Truck in the Mud
• June 17 — Watergate: The Forgotten Scandal?
• June 17 — Few Believe the Administration Overstates the Level of Threat
• June 17 — Few Believe the Administration Overstates the Level of Threat
• June 13 — Most Would Stub Out Cigarette Sales to Teens
• June 11 — Bishops Gather in Dallas Under a Cloud of Disapproval
• June 11 — Consumer Optimism its Lowest Since January
• June 10 — Bush Counter-terrorism Plans Win Broad Public Support
• June 4 — Economy Ratings Reach a Three-Month Low
• June 3 — India-Pakistan Face-off Raises Concern on Two Fronts
May 2002
• May 28 — Confidence Remains Muted
• May 23 — Summer Vacation Spending Plans Are Their Weakest in Eight Years
• May 22 — Bush Visits Russia At a Time of Goodwill
• May 21 — Consumers Continue to Hold Middle Ground
• May 20 — Concern About Future Terrorism Rises; Criticism of Pre-9/11 Efforts is Muted
• May 14 — Confidence Dips To Mid-March Level
• May 14 — Large Majority Says 2nd Amendment Guarantees Right to Gun Ownership
• May 13 — Americans Sharply Split on Relations With Cuba
• May 7 —Confidence Still Steady After April Drop
• May 7 — Still a Split on Death Penalty vs. Mandatory Life in Prison
• May 1 — Meeting of the Cardinals Falls Short of Expectations
April 2002
• April 30 — Confidence Stabilizes After Last Week's Fall
• April 30 — Many Know an Alzheimer's Victim, Boosting Support for Research Funding
• April 23 — Confidence Sustains Sharp Hit
• April 23 — ANWR Issue Prompts a Sharp Political Divide
• April 22 — U.S. Cardinals Gather in Rome Amid Still-Growing Disapproval
• April 22 — While Sympathy for Israel Prevails, Support Rises for a Palestinian State
• April 16 — Seven-Month Advance in Optimism Halts
• April 15 — IRS' Image Improves as its Audits Decline
• April 9 — Confidence Holds Stable Amid Rising Fuel Costs
• April 8 — Fewer Americans Sympathizing With Either Side in the Middle East Conflict
• April 2 — Consumer Confidence Steady, Retaining Last Week's Surge
• April 3 — Seven in 10 Catholics See a Church in Crisis
• April 2 — Plurality Now Supports Adoption by Homosexuals
March 2002
• March 26 — Consumer Confidence Jumps; Best in Nearly Six Months
• March 22 — Frodo and Nash: Neck and Neck
• March 19 — Optimism Soars, Signaling Recovery
• March 17 — Assisted Suicide Divides the Public, Even Under the Oregon Rules
• March 12 — Ratings of the Economy Climb to a 5-Month High
• March 12 — Public Supports Mideast Peace Plan by 2-1 Margin