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Gallup Vault: Issue of Gays in Military Split Americans in 1993

In 1993, Americans had a mixed response to easing restrictions on gays serving in the military, and both sides felt strongly about their view.

Americans' Support for Gay Marriage Remains High, at 61%

Sixty-one percent of Americans say that marriages between same-sex couples should be recognized by the law as valid, consistent with the 58% and 60% recorded in 2015.

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.

Americans Assess Progress Under Obama

Americans say the U.S. gained ground over the past eight years on four out of 19 policy issues, while it lost ground on 14 and held steady on one.

Mike Pence Shows Greater Gains in Favorability Than Tim Kaine

Favorable ratings of vice presidential nominees Mike Pence and Tim Kaine are rising, but Pence's gains have been more substantial than Kaine's since their respective nominating conventions.

Race, Gender Biggest Differentiators in Views of Clinton, Trump

Race, ethnicity, gender and marital status are among the most powerful demographic differentiators in views of Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump.

Gallup Analysis: Millennials, Marriage and Family

According to a Gallup analysis, millennials in the U.S. are delaying marriage longer than any other generation before them, though they do intend to marry and eventually have children.
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