• July 11 — Bush Faces Rising Public Doubts on Credibility and Casualties Alike
• July 9 — Confidence Stuck in a Rut
• July 3 — U.S. Constitution: Great Impact, But Hold the Details
• July 2 — Confidence in a June Lull
June 2003
• June 25 — Confidence Marks Time
• June 23 — Public Disquiet Grows With Casualties in Iraq
• June 19 — Public Says Supreme Court Nominees Should Disclose Abortion Views
• June 18 — Confidence, Still Weak, Is on a Better Track
• June 11 — Confidence Levels Off
• June 7 — Steep Obstacles Face Mrs. Clinton on the National Political Stage
May 2003
• May 28 — Uptick in Confidence Ends a Postwar Slump
• May 22 — Fuming Over Fossil Fuel? Knock a Quarter Off the Top
• May 21 — Confidence Stabalizes
• May 14 — Consumer Confidence Continues to Fade
• May 7 — Confidence Shedding its Postwar Gains
• May 3 — Election '04: Does Bush Get It?
• May 2 — If Elected, Most Say U.S. Should Back a Fundamentalist Government in Iraq
• May 1 — Bush is Strong but Hardly Unassailable
April 2003
• Apr. 30 — Post War Boost in Confidence Ends With a Sharp Snap
• Apr. 28 — Public Stays Cool on SARS
• Apr. 23 — Confidence its Best in Seven Months
• Apr. 17 — Concern About Peacekeeping, But Some Also See a Benefit of the War
• Apr. 16 — Confidence Rises Sharply Amid Positive War News
• Apr. 10 — Both Confidence and Concerns Greet the Sudden Fall of Baghdad
• Apr. 9 — Consumer Confidence Gains Some Ground
• Apr. 7 — Beneath Broad Support for War Are Sharp Divisions in Intensity
• Apr. 4 — Most are Following News of SARS, But Fear of Catching it is Muted
• Apr. 3 — Surge of Optimism Greets Battlefield Gains
• Apr. 2 — Confidence in a Trough
March 2003
• March 28 — Support for War With Iraq Holds Even as Expectations of Casualties Soar
• March 26 — Slump in Confidence Extends Another Week
• March 23 — Expectations of Few Casualties Fade, Though Support for War is High
• March 21 — While Support for War Holds Steady, Bush's Ratings Are Lower Than '91
• March 18 — Economic Outlook Soars To its Worst Since 1992
• March 18 — Support for War Spikes as Bush Sets a Deadline
• March 12 — Drop in Economy Ratings Leads Confidence Lower
• March 10 — Support for War is Steady; U.N. Approval Desired, Not Necessary
• March 5 — Confidence, While Still Low, Posts a Stronger February
• March 3 — While Most Support Iraq Policy, Reservations are Broadly Held
February 2003
• Feb. 26 — Confidence Up in Last Three Weeks
• Feb 24 — Despite Skepticism of the U.N., Most Want its Support vs Iraq
• Feb. 19 — Economic Ratings Gain a Bit, But Pessimism for the Future Continues
• Feb.17 — While a Quarter Lay in Supplies, Most Take Terror Alert in Stride
• Feb. 12 — Confidence, Still Low, Gains Back Some Ground
• Feb. 11 — Support for Space Program Endures; Most Call Accident Unavoidable
• Feb. 10 — Most Support Allied Attack Even Without U.N. Support
• Feb. 6 — Seven in 10 Powell Viewers See a Convincing Case For War
• Feb. 5 — Buying Climate Weakens as Gasoline Prices Spike
• Feb. 4 — Low Marks on Domestic Issues Continue to Trouble Bush
• Feb. 1 — Bush Regains His Footing on Iraq Though Many Want Hard Evidence
January 2003
• Jan. 29 — Confidence Stabalizes at Nine-Year Low
• Jan. 28 — Speech Viewers Liked it But Opinions Barely Budge
• Jan. 28 — Two-Thirds Would Give Inspectors the "Few More Months" They Seek
• Jan. 24 — Majority Opposes Clearing Death Row