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Key Fault Lines as Europe Votes

Ahead of parliamentary elections, Gallup offers a look inside the mindset of the European Union electorate, including what it thinks of its leadership.

Mexico Votes: 5 Things to Know Ahead of the Election

Leading up to the vote in Mexico, perceptions of the economy, leadership, institutions and the honesty of elections are buoyant.

South African Elections Could Mark Turning Point

Gallup surveys show South Africans are disenchanted with their current leadership and a plethora of other issues as they head to the polls next week.

American Public Opinion and the Holocaust

American public opinion during World War II and the Holocaust is the subject of a new exhibit at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum.

Stocks Up, Gold Down in Americans' Best Investment Ratings

Americans continue to rank real estate as the best long-term investment, while stocks have gained in attractiveness and gold has waned.

Not OK in the UK: Satisfaction With Community Basics Suffers

With a general election on the horizon, Britons are less satisfied than the rest of Western Europe with how their local communities are functioning.

Trump Approval Inches Up, While Support for Impeachment Dips

President Donald Trump's job approval rating, currently at 45%, has increased six percentage points since the House of Representatives opened an impeachment inquiry against him in the fall.

Colombia Primed for Change Ahead of Election

Colombians are struggling on multiple fronts ahead of the presidential election this weekend, but their declining life satisfaction suggests they are ready for change.

Americans' Dissatisfaction With Nation Eases, but Still High

Twenty-three percent of U.S. adults are satisfied with the way things are going. Forty-eight percent are "very dissatisfied," down from 66% in 2021.

52% Describe Problem of Crime in the U.S. as Serious

A slim majority of U.S. adults (52%) describe the problem of U.S. crime as "extremely" or "very serious." Americans' perceptions of the seriousness are up slightly from a year ago but remain down from 2015-2017.