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Americans' Religion and Their Sympathies in the Middle East
Americans' attitudes toward Israel and the Palestinians reflect their underlying religious identity and religiosity.
A Letter to Elected Representatives, From the Average American
What average Americans would say in a letter to their elected representatives.
World Grows Less Accepting of Migrants
As the European Union unveils a new migration pact, Gallup finds the world growing less accepting of migrants, and a number of EU countries topping the list of the least-accepting countries in the world.
Religious Identity and the 2020 Presidential Election
Americans' political predispositions vary significantly by their underlying religious identity, providing an important way to understand the 2020 election.
Joe Biden and the Catholic Factor
Biden is only the fourth Catholic major-party presidential nominee in U.S. history, but it's unclear if his religion will be a significant factor in the election.
Gallup Vault: Black Americans' Preferred Racial Label
Reviewing Black Americans' preferred term for their race in 1969 and a half-century later, in 2019.
Socialism and Atheism Still U.S. Political Liabilities
While Americans' willingness to support a black or a woman as a candidate for president now approaches 100%, support for candidates who identify as socialist or atheist trails far behind.
Less Than Half in U.S. Would Vote for a Socialist for President
Less than half of Americans (47%) say they would vote for a qualified presidential candidate who is a socialist -- the same percentage Gallup found in 2015.
Nigerians Deeply Divided by Religion on Key Issues
As Nigerians prepare to cast their ballots, the country's Muslims and Christians are deeply divided on key issues.
Nigeria in the Spotlight Ahead of Its National Election
Starting this week, Gallup will highlight our latest findings from our surveys conducted in Nigeria ahead of the national election there on Feb. 16.