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Record Low in U.S. Satisfied With Way Democracy Is Working

A record-low 28% of Americans, down from 35% in early 2021, are satisfied with the way democracy is working in the U.S.

Black Life Experience: Public Opinions Since 1935

As we reflect on Black history, we are reminded of the importance and need to document the Black experience and amplify our voices. Inheritors of the Gallup Center on Black Voices will look back on the data we collect today.

Record Surge in Republican Satisfaction With State of Nation

Satisfaction with the way things are going in the U.S. is up to 34%, driven by a record-high increase among Republicans.

Obama Best Liked Among Living Presidents; Biden, Least

Among the five living men who have served as president, Barack Obama has the most favorable image and Joe Biden the least favorable.

Bentley University-Gallup Force for Good Report

Download the Bentley University-Gallup Force for Good Report.

Economy, Safety Could Decide Liberia's Tight Runoff Election

Liberians head back to the polls on Tuesday for a runoff election between two closely matched candidates.

Polling Update: McCain, Mueller, Midterms and More

President Donald Trump often refers to polls, but just how accurate are his tweets about them? Will presidential job approval or economic confidence have a larger effect on midterm election outcomes?

Election Will Test Italians' Cautious Optimism

Before Mario Draghi's government collapsed, Italians were cautiously optimistic on the trajectory of their living standards and national government.

Joe Biden and the Catholic Factor

Biden is only the fourth Catholic major-party presidential nominee in U.S. history, but it's unclear if his religion will be a significant factor in the election.

U.S. Party Preferences Have Swung Sharply Toward Democrats

Americans' party preferences have shifted dramatically this year, from a two-point Republican advantage in January to an 11-point Democratic edge in June.