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Americans More Positive About Immigration
Americans are as positive about immigration as they have been for at least six years. Sixty-six percent say immigration is a good thing for the U.S., and now more say immigration levels should be maintained rather than decreased.
Trump GOP Favorable Image Drops, but Still Positive
The controversy Donald Trump created when he questioned the heroism of Vietnam veteran John McCain may have reversed the upward momentum the GOP presidential candidate enjoyed in early July, bringing him back to baseline.
Gallup's LGBTQ+ Research of the Past and the Future
Jeff Jones and Jenny Marlar join the podcast to discuss Gallup's historical trends on LGBTQ+ issues and the new, advanced ways it measures issues facing the community today.
Economic Hardship and Favorable Views of Trump
The relationship between economic hardship and favorable views of Donald Trump is not as neat as some commentators have suggested. Those who like Trump tend to live in areas far from the Mexican border that are relatively unexposed to trade ...
Americans Value Both Aspects of Immigration Reform
Similar percentages of Americans say it's important that the government take steps this year to control U.S. borders to halt the flow of illegal immigrants coming in (68% call this extremely or very important) and to develop a plan to deal with ...
U.S. Hispanics Positive About Their Standard of Living
Americans' ratings of their standard of living have improved steadily since 2011, but more so among Hispanics than blacks or whites. Hispanics now rate their standard of living much more positively than either group.
Building a Wall Out of Sync With American Public Opinion
The American public has little interest in building a wall along the southern U.S. border and rates it one of the least important things the president could do at this point.
Migrants' Happiness Tied to Whether They Are Accepted
A new Gallup analysis released Wednesday in the 2018 World Happiness Report details how people's acceptance of migrants -- or the lack thereof -- is linked to how migrants themselves see their own lives.
Half of U.S. Hispanics Identify as Political Independents
Fifty-one percent of U.S. Hispanics identify as political independents, largely because of the high rate of independence among Hispanic immigrants. However, a majority of Hispanics, when pressed, say they lean to the Democratic Party.
How Would Americans React to a President Trump's First 100 Days?
If Donald Trump were elected president, Americans would be very positive about his projected efforts to unite Democrats, independents and Republicans, but are generally opposed to several other steps he proposes to take in his first 100 days in ...