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Trump, Harris Favorability on Low End of 68-Year Trend
Donald Trump's and Kamala Harris' favorability scores on a 10-point scale are in the lower range for presidential candidates dating back to 1956.
Economic Confidence Index Steady at -19 in February
Gallup's Economic Confidence Index is at -19 in February, unchanged from January despite swings in Republicans' and Democrats' economic outlook.
Gingrich Leads; Romney at New Low in Positive Intensity
Newt Gingrich's most recent Positive Intensity Score of 20 in Nov. 14-27 tracking is the highest of any Republican candidate, while Mitt Romney's current score of 9 is his lowest of the year by one percentage point.
Romney's Positive Intensity Up; Santorum's Name ID Still Low
Mitt Romney's Positive Intensity Score among Republicans is at 17 this week, essentially tying him with Michele Bachmann. Both remain behind Herman Cain on this combined measure of name recognition and strong opinions. Newly announced candidate ...
Gingrich Begins With High Recognition, Low Positive Intensity
As Newt Gingrich prepares to announce his presidential candidacy on Wednesday, Gallup finds he is well-known among Republicans, but has a below-average -- and declining -- Positive Intensity Score. Mike Huckabee receives the highest Positive ...
Bachmann in Strong Position as She Enters 2012 Race
Minnesota Rep. Michele Bachmann, who formally announced her presidential candidacy Monday in Iowa, enters the race with 69% name recognition among Republicans and the highest Positive Intensity Score of any GOP candidate Gallup tracks.
Bachmann Begins With Above-Average Recognition, Intensity
Minnesota Rep. Michele Bachmann, who formally announced her presidential candidacy at Monday night's Republican debate in New Hampshire, is currently recognized by 62% of Republicans nationwide. Her Positive Intensity Score of 18 essentially ...
Herman Cain Begins Race With High Positive Intensity
New presidential candidate Herman Cain, although not widely known, has the highest Positive Intensity Score among Republicans who recognize him of any potential GOP candidate Gallup tracks. New candidates Tim Pawlenty, Ron Paul, and Newt ...
Romney Still Not Generating Excitement
Democrats have more intensely positive feelings about Barack Obama than Republicans have about Mitt Romney.
Americans' Economic, Financial Expectations Sink in April
Americans are pessimistic about economic growth and the stock market, with a majority now expecting their personal finances to worsen.