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Perry's Oops Moment and Gingrich's Uptick
Perry's Oops Moment and Gingrich's Uptick
Just How Purpose-Driven Is Your Organizational Culture?
Create a high-purpose organizational culture that delivers on ESG commitments.
Romney Edges Gingrich, 27% to 23%, for National GOP Lead
Mitt Romney has edged ahead of Newt Gingrich, 27% to 23%, for the national lead among Republican voters for the first time since Gallup Daily tracking of the Republican race began on Dec. 1. Ron Paul remains in deep third place with 11% of the ...
Romney, Santorum Rising Nationally After Iowa
Mitt Romney remains the first choice of registered Republican voters nationally in Dec. 29-Jan. 5 Gallup Daily tracking of the GOP race. He holds a 27% to 19% lead over Newt Gingrich, followed by Rick Santorum with 15% and Ron Paul with 12%.
Where the U.S. Election Stands Now
Gallup editors review the key indicators that are likely to determine the outcome of the U.S. presidential election, putting the current data into historical context.
Perry, Cain Widen Lead in Positive Intensity Over GOP Field
Herman Cain and Rick Perry generate the strongest favorable images among Republicans familiar with them, and have separated themselves from the remainder of announced GOP candidates as Michele Bachmann, Mitt Romney, and Ron Paul have tied or set ...
Congress' Job Approval Rating Improved by 10 Points
Congress' job approval rating has improved to 25%, the highest since early June.
Romney Now Leads Gingrich, 31% to 26%
Mitt Romney has moved ahead of Newt Gingrich in national Republican voters' preferences for the 2012 GOP nomination, 31% to 26%, according to Gallup Daily tracking from Jan. 27-31.
American Attitudes and U.S. Population Growth
U.S. population growth has slowed significantly, the result primarily of significant trends related to fertility and immigration.
Romney Has 23-Point GOP Lead Nationally
Mitt Romney has climbed to a commanding 23-point lead over his nearest Republican competitor, with the support of 37% of Republicans nationwide. Rick Santorum and Newt Gingrich each have 14%, and Ron Paul has 12%.