Cbs new york times poll

You're referring to the CBS News/New York Times poll!

The CBS News/New York Times poll is a joint effort between CBS News and The New York Times to conduct public opinion surveys on various topics, including politics, social issues, and economic trends. The poll is conducted regularly, typically every few weeks, and is considered one of the most authoritative and widely followed polls in the United States.

Here are some key facts about the CBS News/New York Times poll:

  1. Methodology: The poll is conducted online and by phone, with a sample size of around 1,000 adults in the United States. The sample is designed to be representative of the U.S. population, with a margin of error of around ±3 percentage points.
  2. Frequency: The poll is conducted regularly, typically every 2-4 weeks, although the frequency may vary depending on the topic or event.
  3. Topics: The poll covers a wide range of topics, including:
    • Politics: presidential approval ratings, congressional approval ratings, political party affiliation, and voter attitudes on various issues.
    • Social issues: attitudes on topics like abortion, same-sex marriage, immigration, and healthcare.
    • Economic trends: opinions on the economy, jobs, and economic policies.
    • International affairs: attitudes on foreign policy, international relations, and global issues.
  4. Release schedule: The poll results are typically released on a weekly or bi-weekly basis, with the exact schedule varying depending on the topic and the news cycle.
  5. Partnership: The CBS News/New York Times poll is a joint effort between CBS News and The New York Times, with both organizations contributing to the design, methodology, and analysis of the poll.

You can find the latest CBS News/New York Times poll results on the CBS News website or The New York Times website.