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29% in U.S. Say Neither Biden nor Trump Would Be Good President

Roughly equal percentages of Americans say only Trump, only Biden or neither would make a good president. Independents are skeptical of both.

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%.

Trust in Media at New Low of 28% in U.S.

Americans' trust in newspapers, television and radio to report the news fully, accurately and fairly is at a new low of 28%.

In U.S., Cyberdisruption Most Critical Threat

Americans see cyberterrorism as the most critical of 11 threats to U.S. vital interests. Nuclear weapons development by Iran or by North Korea are next, followed by international terrorism.

Voter Turnout Appears Steady; Enthusiasm Running High

A key Gallup measure of Americans' propensity to vote suggests turnout is on pace to be similar to that in 2012 and 2016, while voter enthusiasm is higher.

Voters See a Choice Between Character, Leadership Skill

Harris is rated better than Trump on certain character aspects, including likability, while Trump leads on dimensions of leadership strength.

Black Americans' Reports of Mistreatment Steady or Higher

Thirty-five percent of Black Americans reported being treated unfairly while shopping recently, the highest in Gallup's trend. Reports of unfair treatment in other situations are steady rather than declining.

Record High in U.S. Put Off Medical Care Due to Cost in 2022

Americans' reports of delaying medical treatment due to its cost rose 12 points in 2022 to 38%, a new high in Gallup's 22-year trend.

Analyzing Surveys on Banning Assault Weapons

New research on the effects of question wording supports the conclusion that a majority of about six in 10 Americans support an assault weapons ban.

U.S. Energy Concerns Not Spiking in War's Early Stages

Gallup polling that began after the start of the Iran war shows no significant increase in Americans' energy concerns.
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