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Stay With Us Through the Holidays

2011 may be coming to a close, but Gallup.com will keep publishing great stories through the end of the year. Here are some of the stories you can expect from us between now and Dec. 31.

Egypt: The Arithmetic of Revolution

Unemployment and poverty alone did not lead to the overthrow of Egypt's government. It was the perceived difference between what should be and what was that created the driving force for the country's historic uprising.

Gallup.com Year in Review

Gallup.com reviews some of the most defining findings of 2010, spanning political, economic, well-being, and world news.

Weekly Hot List

Fast facts from Gallup related to top stories in the news.

Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton Are 2010's Most Admired

President Obama is Americans' Most Admired Man of 2010, though slightly fewer Americans name him than did so in the past two years. Hillary Clinton retains the title of Most Admired Woman for the ninth consecutive year. Sarah Palin ranks second ...

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:

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 ...

Who Is More Admired -- Glenn Beck or Pope Benedict?

It's always gratifying to see esteemed journalists and commentators refer to Gallup poll results. Case in point is The Washington Post's Dana Milbank, who led his Sunday column thusly: "It's official: Americans admire Glenn Beck more than they ...

Clinton Edges Out Palin as Most Admired Woman

Hillary Clinton (16%) just beats out Sarah Palin (15%) in Gallup's annual Most Admired Woman survey. Barack Obama is the overwhelming choice for Most Admired Man for the second year in a row.

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.
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