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Americans Still See China as Nation's Top Foe, Russia Second

China and Russia are the top countries Americans name as the greatest U.S. enemy, but mentions of each are down. More now name Iran and the U.S. itself.

Mississippians' Struggles to Afford Food Continued in 2013

One in four Mississippians struggled to afford food in 2013 -- more than in any other state for the sixth straight year, while about one in 10 Alaskans reported the same.

State by State: Key Metrics for 2014

Gallup's unique daily interviewing, involving more than 350,000 completed interviews a year, along with Gallup's 2013 50-state poll consisting of approximately 600 interviews in each state in the nation, provide the unique ability to measure the ...

Cyberterrorism, Iran's Nuclear Gains Concern Americans Most

Cyberterrorism and U.S. adversaries developing nuclear weapons continue to rank as the most worrisome global issues to Americans, but fewer than in recent years find China's economic power highly concerning.

D.C., Hawaii Most Democratic, Utah Most Republican State in '11

Hawaii ranks as the most Democratic state in the United States in the first half of 2011, along with the District of Columbia. Utah is the most Republican state. Party affiliation in most states is similar to what Gallup measured in 2010, with ...

Nevada Climbs From Last Place to First in Job Creation

Nevada led the way as the U.S. showed strong job growth in 2016. Wyoming and North Dakota lost significant ground on Gallup's Job Creation Index.

State Partisanship Shifts Toward Democratic Party in 2017

After two years in which Republican states outnumbered Democratic ones, the Democratic Party regained a numerical advantage in 2017.

Gallup Week-in-Review

Read about Americans' views on the nation's greatest enemy, the top and bottom well-being states, suffering in Afghanistan, and more in this week's review.

Wyoming, North Dakota and Mississippi Most Conservative

Wyoming, North Dakota and Mississippi are the most right-leaning states in the union, while Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut and New York are the most liberal.

Hawaii, Utah, South Dakota Lead in "Thriving"

Residents of Hawaii, Utah, and South Dakota were the most likely to be "thriving" in the first half of 2012, while residents of West Virginia and Maine were the least likely.
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