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Independent Party ID Tied for High; Democratic ID at New Low
In 2023, 43% of U.S. adults identified as independents, tying the record high from 2014. Meanwhile, Democratic identification fell to a new low of 27%.
Neither Party Well-Liked, but GOP Holds Advantage on Issues
The Republican and Democratic Parties remain equally unpopular in the U.S. But Americans lean toward the GOP when it comes to safeguarding the nation's prosperity and military security.
Confidence in Biden Economic Stewardship Historically Low
Americans continue to lack confidence in key leaders' ability to do the right thing for the economy.
Felonies, Old Age Heavily Count Against Candidates
Americans are more likely to say they would back certain types of presidential candidates, such as a woman or Black adult, than others, such as a Muslim or socialist. But being older than 80 or having been charged with a felony are much bigger ...
Record Low in U.S. Satisfied With Way Democracy Is Working
A record-low 28% of Americans, down from 35% in early 2021, are satisfied with the way democracy is working in the U.S.
How Americans Perceive Government in 2017
Gallup editors compile big findings from the 2017 Governance survey, examining how the U.S. is being governed and how it might be improved.
Americans Say More Women Officeholders Would Benefit Country
Most women and close to half of men in the U.S. think the country would be governed better if more women were in political office.
GOP Has Political Winds at Their Back in 2022
The political environment for the 2022 midterms should work to the benefit of the Republican Party, based on national mood indicators.
Americans Divided Over U.S. Involvement in Middle East
Equal percentages of Americans -- roughly four in 10 -- say the U.S. is doing "about the right amount" or "not enough" to end the Israel-Hamas conflict.