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G6 Plus One Mindset Existed Before Summit

While Americans have very positive attitudes toward their fellow G7 nations, people in those countries have negative views of U.S. leadership.

In U.S., Positive Attitudes Toward Foreign Trade Stay High

Americans, by a wide margin, continue to see foreign trade as more of an opportunity for U.S. economic growth than a threat to the economy.

Americans' Take on 8 Themes in Trump's State of the Union

Gallup editors review Americans' stances on eight policy issues that President Donald Trump emphasized in his State of the Union address.

Trump's First 100 Days and Americans' Policy Preferences

Donald Trump's policy proposals and actions over his first 100 days in office have a mixed relationship to American public opinion.

Americans Split on Whether NAFTA Is Good or Bad for U.S.

Americans are divided on whether NAFTA has been good or bad for the U.S., with Democrats and independents much more in favor of it than Republicans.

Infrastructure Spending Deemed Most Important Trump Promise

Two-thirds of Americans say it is very important for Donald Trump to follow through on his campaign promise for increased infrastructure spending.

Trump's Policy Proposals and Public Opinion

Find out which of President-elect Trump's proposals are in sync with American public opinion, which are not and which fall in the middle.

Which Issues Are the Most Critical for Trump, Clinton?

As the presidential campaign reaches the home stretch, terrorism and immigration for Donald Trump -- and race relations and the role of government for Hillary Clinton -- may be the highest return-on-investment areas for each to discuss.

Trump, Clinton and Americans Agree on Several Economic Issues

Despite rabid disagreements on many issues, the recent economic speeches by Trump and Clinton showed areas of agreement on economic policy, including several areas in which both candidates are in sync with American public opinion.

Americans Split on Idea of Withdrawing From Trade Treaties

More than four in 10 Americans say they don't know enough to say whether the U.S. should end its participation in free trade deals such as NAFTA and the Trans-Pacific Partnership, but among those who do, opinion is split.
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