Russia

In a recent Gallup/USA Today poll, 73 percent said ratifying the START Treaty in the lame duck session of congress was very or somewhat important. 40 percent said it was 'very important' and 21 percent said it was 'not at all important.'

The START is among the highest priorities for democrats with 50 percent saying it was 'very important', while only 33 percent of Republicans have the same view. 

American voters say 60 - 33 percent that the U.S. Senate should ratify the nuclear disarmament treaty President Barack Obama recently signed with Russia, according to a Quinnipiac University poll released today.

Voters support 70 - 28 percent the U.S. and Russia working to eliminate all nuclear weapons in the world.

Voter confidence in America's conduct of the War on Terror has reached its highest level since last May.

The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey finds that 50% of likely voters now believe the United States and its allies are winning the War on Terror, up 12 points from last month and 14 points from late December.

Only 21% now believe the terrorists hold the advantage, down 10 points from January and the lowest level measured since last August.