The latest CBS News poll indicates that 51% of Americans believe in a literalist Biblical creation, i.e., that God created man, as such, in seven days, per Genesis.
Another 30% believe in evolution, but with God "guiding" the process. Only 15% believe in evolution sans God.
(Presumably 4% aren't quite sure what they believe.)
Interestingly, 67% indicated it was quite possible to believe in both God and evolution (huzzah); the opinion was held by nearly everyone who believed in evolution, and half of the creationists.
The only redeeming element to this is that, well, I for one have trouble giving even a +/- 4% variation to a poll of 804 people representing all Americans (esp. since it's a "random telephone poll"). I'm sure Margie will correct me, but that just doesn't sound at all statistically sound to me.
At least, I hope it isn't. Because ... damn ...
UPDATE: On a related note, here's some fine, intellectually stimuilating, and utterly satisfying debate on Intelligent Design ...
...And folks wonder why we are falling behind in science...
That is the best darned discussion of ID that I've seen yet. I'm glad I wasn't drinking coffee when I started reading it. Linked!