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Inflation, Immigration Rank Among Top U.S. Issue Concerns

Inflation and immigration rank among Americans' top issue concerns for the country when asked about national problems in March.

Why Is the News 'Broken'? Can It Be Fixed?

Mosheh Oinounou and Jill Wagner join the podcast to discuss how the currents of social media and politics have shaped the media climate, and the challenges the industry now faces to regain public trust.

Gallup World Updates: Russia, China, the Middle East and More

Julie Ray joins the podcast to discuss the latest findings of Gallup's annual Rating World Leaders report. Later, Jay Loschky discusses leadership approval ratings for Iran and Saudi Arabia as tensions between the two countries thaw.

What We Learned From the People in the 2016 Election

Research in 2016 demonstrated the power of a single narrative theme -- emails -- in defining Hillary Clinton's candidacy in the minds of voters.

Trump's Rating on Economy Still Top Strength, Hits New High

Americans' approval of President Trump's handling of the economy is at the highest point of his presidency, 56%, but his overall job approval rating remains much lower, 43%.

Trump Approval More Stable Than Approval for Prior Presidents

By many measures, President Trump's job approval ratings have shown the most stability of any president.

Snapshot: Half of Americans Approve of Strikes on Syria

Half of Americans approve of the latest missile strikes on Syria, unchanged from support levels for similar actions last year.

Americans View Government as Nation's Top Problem in 2017

Americans named dissatisfaction with government as the most important problem facing the nation in 2017, the third time in the past four years that government has topped the list.

Narrow Majority Trust Government to Handle Foreign Problems

A slim majority of Americans trust their government to handle international problems, and fewer trust it on domestic problems. Republican trust has soared under Donald Trump.

U.S. Support for Syria Strikes Rates Low in Historical Context

The 50% of Americans who approve of the military strikes against Syria last week is historically low compared with other previous U.S. military actions.
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