Governance

In Honduras, Instability, Fear of Civil War Preceded Deal

November presidential election critical to boosting hopes of a better democracy

October 30, 2009
Honduran leaders, who Friday announced a power-sharing deal, have their work cut out for them as they attempt to end the country’s political crisis. Gallup polled in Honduras in July and found 71% of Hondurans saying the political situation in the country was not stable at all.More ...
Fewer Americans See Economy as Top Priority for Obama

Fewer Americans See Economy as Top Priority for Obama

October 28, 2009
While Americans are still most likely to say that the economy should be Obama’s top priority as president (41%), that is down from the 64% who said the same in November of last year.

Many Nigerians Support Giving Jobs to Former Militants

Respondents split between thinking militants will return or are unsure

October 28, 2009
A Gallup survey finds 43% of Nigerians in favor of the government offering jobs to Niger Delta militants. While the Nigerian government has committed to providing education and job training, 5% mentioned the former and none mentioned the latter as the one thing the government could offer militants.More ...
Fewer Americans Want Stricter Gun Laws

Fewer Americans Want Stricter Gun Laws

October 9, 2009
A record-low 44% of Americans say that the laws covering the sale of firearms should be made more strict, while another 43% say they should be kept as they are now, and 12% say they should be made less strict.

Better Healthcare One Key to Improving Basic Access

New report reveals public spending priorities for Arizona residents

October 2, 2009
A new Gallup Arizona Poll survey finds that, among possible public policy improvements that could be funded by increased taxes, Arizonans are slightly more likely to support making healthcare more available and affordable than other alternatives offered. Arizona falls among the middle of U.S. states on resident access to basic needs, including health insurance.More ...
In U.S., Nearly 6 in 10 See Government Doing Too Much

In U.S., Nearly 6 in 10 See Government Doing Too Much

September 21, 2009
At 57%, the number of Americans who say the government is doing too many things that should be left to individuals and businesses is at a 10-year high.
Few Perceive Sincere Bipartisan Efforts in Congress

Few Perceive Sincere Bipartisan Efforts in Congress

September 18, 2009
One-third of Americans think the Republicans in Congress have made a sincere effort to work with Barack Obama and the Democrats in Congress and 38% think Democrats have made a sincere effort to work with Republicans in Congress to find solutions that are acceptable to both parties.

Most Americans Still Credit Obama for Bipartisan Efforts

Six in 10 say he is making a sincere effort to work with Republicans

September 18, 2009
Six in 10 Americans believe Barack Obama is making a sincere effort to work with the Republicans in Congress. Meanwhile, fewer than 4 in 10 believe members of Congress are making a sincere effort to work with those on the other side of the political aisle.More ...
Obama Gets Best Marks on Iraq, Worst on Deficit

Obama Gets Best Marks on Iraq, Worst on Deficit

September 17, 2009
Out of a list of seven different issues, Americans are most likely to say they approve of the way Barack Obama is handling the situation in Iraq (56%) and least likely to say they approve of his handling of the federal budget deficit (38%).

Yemenis’ Attitudes Toward Gov’t Split North/South

Residents in the South less confident in institutions, job creation

September 15, 2009
Nearly 20 years after Yemen’s unification, Gallup finds distinct differences in attitudes along North-South lines. Yemenis in the South are less likely than those in the North to express faith in nearly every institution asked about and to be satisfied with efforts to deal with the poor and create quality jobs.More ...
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