PollingReport.com

Home ] Up ]


Russia (p. 2)


.

.

CNN/ORC Poll. Jan. 31-Feb. 2, 2014. N=1,010 adults nationwide. Margin of error ± 3.

.

"As you may know, under Russian law people in that country can be arrested and fined for making positive or supportive comments about gays and lesbians in front of children or in public where children can hear them. Do you think the U.S. should or should not have a law on this matter similar to the one in Russia?"

.

Should Should not Unsure
% % %
1/31 - 2/2/14 13 86 1

 

CBS News Poll. Nov. 29-Dec. 2, 2010. N=1,067 adults nationwide. Margin of error ± 3.

.

"Do you favor or oppose the United States and Russia coming to an agreement to limit nuclear weapons?"

.

Favor Oppose Unsure
% % %
11/29 - 12/2/10 82 12 6
6/79 77 15 8

 

USA Today/Gallup Poll. Aug. 21-23, 2008. N=1,023 adults nationwide. Margin of error ± 3.

.

"How concerned are you about the conflict between Russia and the former Soviet republic of Georgia: very concerned, somewhat concerned, not too concerned, or not concerned at all?"

.

Very
Concerned
Somewhat
Concerned
Not Too
Concerned
Not Concerned
At All
Unsure

%

%

%

%

%

8/21-23/08

32

43

15

8

2


 

ABC News/Washington Post Poll. Aug. 19-22, 2008. N=1,108 adults nationwide. Margin of error ± 3.

.

"Thinking about Russia: Do you feel that Russia is a close ally of the U.S., is friendly but not a close ally, is not friendly but not an enemy, or is unfriendly and is an enemy of the U.S.?"

.

Close Ally Friendly Not Friendly Enemy Unsure

%

%

%

%

%

8/19-22/08

4

35

37

16

8

5/15-19/02

10

53

24

7

7

.

"How concerned are you that current tensions between the United States and Russia could lead to a new cold war: very concerned, somewhat concerned, not so concerned or not concerned at all?"

.

Very
Concerned
Somewhat
Concerned
Not So
Concerned
Not Concerned
At All
Unsure

%

%

%

%

%

8/19-22/08

24

38

21

15

2


 

Gallup Poll. May 20-22, 2002. N=1,002 adults nationwide. Margin of error ± 3.

.

"Next, as you may know, the United States and Russia have agreed to sign a treaty that would substantially reduce the number of nuclear weapons in each of these countries. How closely have you been following the news about this agreement: very closely, somewhat closely, not too closely, or not at all?"

Very closely Somewhat
closely
Not too closely Not at all
  % % % %
5/02 9 35 35 21

.

"Do you approve or disapprove of the agreement between the United States and Russia to substantially reduce the number of nuclear weapons in each of these countries?"
Approve Disapprove Unsure  
  % % %  
5/02 82 11 7  

.

"If the U.S. and Russia sign the treaty, would you consider this to be a major accomplishment, a minor accomplishment, or not an accomplishment at all?"
Major Minor Not at all Unsure
  % % % %
5/02 52 36 9 3

 

ABC News Poll. May 15-19, 2002. N=1,043 adults nationwide. Margin of error ± 3.

.

"Do you approve or disapprove of the way George W. Bush is handling relations with Russia?"
Approve Disapprove No
Opinion
 
  % % %  
5/02 72 16 12  

.

"Is your overall opinion of Russia very favorable, mostly favorable, mostly unfavorable, or very unfavorable?"
Favorable Unfavorable No
Opinion
 
  % % %  
5/02 63 28 8  

 

The Gallup Poll. Latest: Nov. 4-7, 1999. N=1,011 adults nationwide. Margin of error ± 3.

.

"Next, I'd like your overall opinion of some foreign countries. Is your overall opinion of Russia very favorable, mostly favorable, mostly unfavorable, or very unfavorable?"
11/99 5/99 2/99 3/96
% % % %
Very favorable 4 4 6 6
Mostly favorable 34 42 38 46
Mostly unfavorable 44 36 34 29
Very unfavorable 14 13 10 10
No opinion 4 5 12 9

 

Newsweek Poll conducted by Princeton Survey Research Associates. May 13-14, 1999. N=405 adults nationwide.

.

Do you approve or disapprove of the way Bill Clinton is handling relations with Russia?"
%
Approve 51
Disapprove 30
Don't know 19

.

"In your view, should the United States continue to support Russian President Boris Yeltsin, or don't you think so?"
%
Yes, support 53
Don't think so 35
Don't know 12

.

"Do you think it would be good or bad for the United States if Boris Yeltsin was replaced as Russian President -- or would it not make much difference?"
%
Good 16
Bad 24
Not much difference 45
Don't know 15

.

"If Yeltsin is replaced, how likely do you think it is that reformers and supporters of democracy will retain influence in the Russian government: very likely, somewhat likely, not too likely, or not at all likely?"
%
Very likely 14
Somewhat likely 38
Not too likely 24
Not at all likely 12
Don't know 12

.


 

Gallup/CNN/USA Today Poll. Latest: April 13-14, 1999. N=1,069 adults nationwide.

.

"In your view, should the U.S. continue to support Russian President Boris Yeltsin, or don't you think so?"
4/99 3/99 9/98 10/93
% % % %
Yes, support 48 59 51 62
Don't think so 42 32 35 23
No opinion 10 9 14 15

.

"In your view, is Russia a significant military threat to the United States today, or don't you think so?"
4/99 3/99 1/94
% % %
Is a significant threat 48 42 43
Don't think so 42 54 54
No opinion 10 4 3

.

"Which of the following best describes your view of the relationship between Russia and the United States? Would you say Russia is an ally; friendly, but not an ally; unfriendly, but not an enemy; an enemy of the United States; or haven't you heard enough about that yet to say?"
%
An ally 2
Friendly, not an ally 44
Unfriendly, not an enemy 27
An enemy 5
Haven't heard enough 20
No opinion 2

.

"As a result of the disagreements between NATO countries and Russia on the NATO military action in Yugoslavia, do you think that it is likely that a new cold war will break out between Russia and the Western nations, or not?"
%
Likely 33
Not likely 59
No opinion 8

 

The Gallup Poll. Latest: March 19-21, 1999. N=1,018 adults nationwide.

.

"Would you favor or oppose the United States increasing economic aid to Russia?"
3/99 9/94 1/94
% % %
Favor 43 31 40
Oppose 53 67 57
No opinion 4 2 3

 

NBC News/Wall Street Journal Poll conducted by the polling organizations of Peter Hart (D) and Robert Teeter (R). January 16-18, 1999. N=500 adults nationwide.

.

"As you may know, Russia continues to experience economic difficulties that some fear may threaten the country's stability. Do you think that the United States should or should not participate with other countries to provide financial assistance to help stabilize Russia?"
%
Should 55
Should not 33
Depends (vol.) 6
Not sure 6

 

NBC News/Wall Street Journal Poll conducted by the polling organizations of Peter Hart (D) and Robert Teeter (R). September 10-13, 1998. N=1,000 adults nationwide.

.

"Do you think that the U.S. should or should not provide financial assistance to help stabilize the Russian economy?"
%
Should 35
Should not 52
Depends (vol.) 5
Not sure 8


HOME | TABLE OF CONTENTS | SEARCH THE SITE

Copyright © 2020 POLLING REPORT, INC., and polling/sponsoring organizations