This document compares the results of several national public opinion polls in Mexico from August 2009 to June 2012. It shows the number of people surveyed, margin of error, and results on how people get their news, their economic outlook, ratings of President Felipe Calderón, and party sympathies. The polls generally found television to be the main source of news. Economic expectations were most often that the situation would be the same or worse than the previous year. Ratings of Calderón were average around 6 on a 0-10 scale. The PRI and PAN were usually the parties with the most sympathizers.