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Smaller Majority of Americans View Hillary Clinton Favorably

A majority of Americans continue to view Hillary Clinton favorably, at 54%. This is down from her 59% favorable rating in February and consistent readings in the 60s while secretary of state.

2009 Year in Review

I absolutely love the year-in-review time of year. It really shows you both how long and short a calendar year can be.

What's Coming Your Way in December

As we enter the last half of the last month of 2010, we at Gallup.com are doing anything but winding down. Here are some of the stories you can expect from us over the next few weeks:

2024 Gallup Exceptional Workplace Award Winners

The Gallup Exceptional Workplace Award recognizes the world's most elite workplaces.

How 24,000 Employees Worldwide Keep One Brand Promise

Taj Hotels knows it can maintain its extremely luxurious brand identity only if its workforce around the world is engaged. Here's how the company does it.

Making Banking as Easy as ABC

Bank products and services are nearly identical all over the world. Krungsri Bank decided to stand out by making things simpler for customers -- and making that change was no easy task.

What China's Rise Really Means

If current trends continue, China's GDP will surpass the United States' in the coming decades. "When and if that happens, America loses," says Gallup's chairman. "China may dominate the world."

Grading Obama

It's a good thing most of us don't get to grade ourselves. In giving himself "a good solid B-plus" for his first calendar year in office, President Obama gave those who opine on the internet and cable television a bookbag full of material. Of ...

Michelle Obama Outshines All Others in Favorability Poll

Michelle Obama's 66% favorability rating among Americans tops that of several major political players who have called or might someday seek to call the White House home, including her husband and former first lady Hillary Clinton. At the same ...

George W. Bush Is Most Admired Man in 2004

George W. Bush leads Gallup's annual survey of the "most admired man" for the fourth year in a row. Hillary Clinton tops the most admired woman list with Oprah Winfrey close behind. Republicans overwhelmingly say the president is the most ...
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