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Colombia

In Latin America, Little Connection to U.S. Election

Just one-third across the region believe the outcome is relevant to their country

October 21, 2008
Across 14 Latin American countries, most residents do not express a preference for either Barack Obama or John McCain, though attention to the election is somewhat higher in more prosperous countries. Among those who do offer an opinion, Obama supporters outnumber McCain supporters by about 3-to-1.More ...
Colombians See Drug Trafficking Where They Live

Colombians See Drug Trafficking Where They Live

October 2, 2008
As human rights activists warn that drug wars in Colombia are driving hundreds of thousands of citizens from their homes, Gallup reveals that 35% of Colombians say there are illicit drug sales and trafficking where they live.
Gallup Glance Around the Globe

Gallup Glance Around the Globe

July 21, 2008
Data-driven insights into Barack Obama’s trip to Iraq, the pending India-U.S. nuclear deal, America’s banking troubles, and Colombia’s electoral integrity.

Colombians Approve of Trade Agreement With U.S.

Despite recent economic growth, ratings of job creation remain low

February 1, 2008
Colombians’ perception that their country’s economic condition remains poor coincides with majority support for the proposed U.S.-Colombia Free Trade Agreement. But Colombia’s human rights record remains a troubling complication; just 20% of Colombians say people can feel safe making political comments in public.More ...
The Effects of U.S.-Colombia Trade

The Effects of U.S.-Colombia Trade

February 1, 2008
As the Bush administration pushes Congress to approve free trade with Colombia, Gallup sits down with Dr. Peter DeShazo, director of the Americas Program at CSIS, to discuss the implications of public opinion in the region and what a deal could mean for both nations.
Chavez's Military

Chavez's Military

July 6, 2007
The Gallup World Poll indicates Latin Americans are likely to support Chavez's move to expand the region's military.
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