A later poll reported in The Guardian during the 2006 Israel-Lebanon conflict said that 63% of Britons felt that Britain is tied too closely to the U.S.
A poll reported on Friday by the newspaper Yedioth Ahronoth found that 74 percent of Israelis backed the policy, but only 22 percent thought it decreased terrorism.
More general polls reported in the media did not state the polling organization nor the basic facts about the methodology.
A poll reported in the The Washington Post in September 2003 found that nearly 70 percent of respondents believed Saddam Hussein was probably personally involved in the attacks.
One poll reported in the journal Nature showed that among American scientists (across various disciplines), about 40 percent believe in both evolution and an active deity (theistic evolution).
The polls reported here typically have sample sizes in excess of 1,000, with margins of error of approximately three per cent.
The site tries to improve on national polls usually reported in the media by predicting which way each state's electoral vote will go based on statewide polls.
That's not typical of the rest of the states, surely, but the polls being reported don't necessarily allow for that.
I would take any "polls" reported by the six, fat, old, bald, white guys with a very large and temperamental grain of salt.
I was absolutely heartened to see in a recent poll reported in The Telegraph that 40% of Americans are now disenchanted with Capitalism.