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The American Public in 2017: What We Learned

Gallup editors' picks for the most significant trends and discoveries in American public opinion in 2017.

Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton Retain Most Admired Titles

Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton retain their titles as most admired man and woman, by narrow margins over Donald Trump and Michelle Obama, respectively.

Gallup Vault: Diana's Death Was Personal for Many

Days after Princess Diana's death in 1997, 50% of Britons and 27% of Americans were as upset as if someone they knew personally had died.

Your Significance Talent: Building a Legacy of Distinction

Learn the value of Significance for you as a leader or coach, and how through stability, compassion, hope and trust you can grow this theme into greatness.

Obama Bests Trump as Most Admired Man in 2016

President Barack Obama finished ahead of President-elect Donald Trump in Gallup's 2016 most admired man poll, 22% to 15%. Hillary Clinton is the most admired woman.

Universities: Disruption Is Coming

Change is coming one way or another to American universities. They have to decide whether they want to lead the change or become the next victims of disruption.

Clinton Most Admired Woman for Record 20th Time

Hillary Clinton and President Barack Obama again lead Gallup's Most Admired Woman and Man poll. This is Clinton's 20th time finishing No. 1, the most of any woman or man, while Obama trails only Dwight Eisenhower for No. 1 finishes for men.

Belief: Learning to Love All 34 Talent Themes

Learn how themes form the core of CliftonStrengths and how to understand and appreciate your own -- and others' -- strengths, as we focus on Belief.

The Trend Line: Barack Obama Is America's Most Admired Man

Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton Extend Run as Most Admired

Hillary Clinton is most admired woman for the 13th year in a row and Barack Obama is most admired man for the seventh straight time. Clinton's margin over second-place Oprah Winfrey is her smallest since 2007.
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