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Americans Agree Nation Is Divided on Key Values
Eight in 10 Americans, a new high, perceive the U.S. as being greatly divided on the most important values.
Untangling Americans' Complex Views of Morality
Americans have negative views of the state of moral values in the nation, but at the same time have become more accepting of a variety of moral behaviors.
Americans' Attitudes Toward Abortion Unchanged
U.S. public opinion on abortion was largely steady over the past year, as Americans remained split on the morality of abortion as well as in their preferences for the "pro-choice" vs. "pro-life" labels.
10 Major Social Changes in the 50 Years Since Woodstock
Fifty years after Woodstock became the symbol of 1960s social upheaval, Gallup trends highlight how much has changed in U.S. society.
Most "Pro-Life" Americans Unsure About Trump's Abortion Views
Nearly two-thirds of Americans who describe themselves as "pro-life" are unsure whether they agree or disagree with Donald Trump on the abortion issue. The rest are about equally divided between agreeing (19%) and disagreeing (18%) with him.
Religion and Drinking Alcohol in the U.S.
Highly religious Americans are less likely than others to drink alcohol and are more likely to view drinking as morally unacceptable.
Abortion Edges Up as Important Voting Issue for Americans
Twenty-one percent of Americans would only vote for a candidate who shares their views on abortion, by one percentage point the highest Gallup has found in 19 years. Pro-life Americans remain more likely to hold this view.
The Public Opinion Context for Trump's Reelection Bid
A look at where American public opinion does, and does not, provide a supportive environment for Trump's reelection probabilities.
Dahlia Lithwick on the Supreme Court's Legitimacy Crisis
Dahlia Lithwick joins the podcast to discuss Americans' record-low confidence in the U.S. Supreme Court.
58% of Americans, 77% of U.S. Catholics View Pope Favorably
The pope is viewed in a largely favorable light by Americans -- though less so among conservatives.