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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.
In U.S., 38% Dissatisfied and Want Stricter Gun Laws
As Vice President Joe Biden leads a federal task force that will recommend ways to curb gun violence in the U.S., 38% of Americans are dissatisfied with the nation's gun laws and want them strengthened, up from 25% in 2012.
Americans Want Stricter Gun Laws, Still Oppose Bans
Americans' support for strengthening gun sale laws, as well as for passing new gun laws, is up sharply. But views toward banning semi-automatic rifles and handguns are unchanged, with majorities opposed to both proposals.
What Americans Want Their Government to Do Now
Despite the partisan rancor surrounding the midterm campaign, majorities agree on several things the government can do regardless of who wins on Nov. 6.
Gallup Decade in Review: 2010-2019
Gallup findings over the past decade reveal that the years from 2010 to 2019 encompassed some revolutionary changes in public opinion.
More Now Favor New Gun Laws Over Stricter Enforcement
For the first time, a slight majority of Americans want the government to pass new gun laws rather than just enforce the current laws more strictly.
Reva Goujon on Russia: 'The Chess Pieces Were Lined Up'
Analyst Reva Goujon joins the podcast to discuss Russia's invasion of Ukraine and the geopolitical calculus that led to it.
The Environment, Climate Change in the News
The American public wants more, rather than less, federal government environmental regulation.
Gallup Vault: Columbine a Sign of Systemic US Problems
Eight in 10 Americans said in 1999 that Columbine was not an isolated incident, but rather a sign that something was "seriously wrong" in the U.S.
Role of U.S. Gov't Remains Key Source of Party Differences
While 57% of Democrats believe the government should take active steps to try to improve its citizens' lives, the same percentage of Republicans believe that the government should provide only basic functions.