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U.S. Approval of Interracial Marriage at New High of 94%

Ninety-four percent of U.S. adults now approve of marriages between Black people and White people. Just 4% approved when Gallup first asked the question in 1958.

Moral Acceptance of Polygamy at Record High -- But Why?

Why is polygamy, which remains illegal in all 50 states, becoming permissible to an increasing percentage of the country?

Top U.S. Insights From Gallup in 2021

Review U.S. public opinion from 2021 on President Biden, the coronavirus, and new highs and lows on a number of today's important cultural topics.

A Look at Southern Baptists in the U.S. Today

Southern Baptists, meeting in Nashville for their annual convention, remain the largest Protestant denomination in the U.S.

In U.S., 52% Back Law to Legalize Gay Marriage in 50 States

Fifty-two percent of Americans would vote for a federal law legalizing gay marriage in all 50 states. Americans' broader support for recognizing same-sex marriage, at 54%, hasn't changed since the Supreme Court's recent rulings.

Majority in U.S. Still Say Moral Values Getting Worse

Most Americans (72%) continue to believe the state of moral values in the U.S. is "getting worse." Large majorities have said the state of moral values is declining since Gallup started asking this question annually in 2002.

Americans Say Birth Control, Divorce Most 'Morally Acceptable'

Birth control and divorce remain the most morally acceptable of 19 issues measured, and extramarital affairs and cloning humans the most morally wrong.

GOP Approval of Supreme Court Surges, Democrats' Slides

In the past year, Republicans' job approval rating of the Supreme Court has surged from 26% to 65%, while Democrats' rating has plummeted from 67% to 40%.

Is America Losing Its Religion?

Jack Jenkins, national reporter for the Religion News Service, joins the podcast to discuss the decline of religious importance and affiliation in the U.S.

How Policies Discussed in the GOP Debate Fare With the Public

Gallup looks at how the proposals and policy stances discussed by Republican presidential candidates in the third GOP debate fare with the American people.