Andrew Kohut

Pew Research Center

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Founding Director and former president of the Pew Research Center for the People and the Press, an independent public-opinion research organization based in Washington, DC

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After this morning's hour and twenty minutes of legal arguments and judicial questioning, the US Supreme Court will probably take until June to rule on the  issue of same-sex marriage…

The US Supreme Court and Same-Sex Marriage

After this morning's hour and twenty minutes of legal arguments and judicial questioning, the US Supreme Court will probably take until June to rule on the issue of same-sex marriage…

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The President today signed 23 executive orders and asked Congress for additional gun control measures—with an appeal to the public.

Obama Takes Executive Action on Gun Control

The President today signed 23 executive orders and asked Congress for additional gun control measures—with an appeal to the public.

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The President today signed 23 executive orders and asked Congress for additional gun control measures—with an appeal to the public.

Obama Takes Executive Action on Gun Control

The President today signed 23 executive orders and asked Congress for additional gun control measures—with an appeal to the public.

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