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Democratic Party Still Seen as Better for Union Members

Americans are more than twice as likely to say the Democratic Party rather than the Republican Party best serves the interests of labor union members.

Immigration Leads Reasons Biden's Detractors Disapprove

Americans who approve of Joe Biden's job performance mostly offer general, positive statements, while his critics cite specific, issue-related failures.

Support for a Third Political Party in the U.S. Dips to 58%

Sixty-nine percent of political independents, 53% of Democrats, 48% of Republicans favor creation of a third party.

View of U.S. Healthcare Quality Declines to 24-Year Low

Americans' positive rating of the quality of healthcare in the U.S. has fallen to its lowest point in Gallup's trend dating back to 2001.

Americans Still Favor Replacing Electoral College System

Nearly six in 10 Americans prefer that the presidential election winner be determined by the popular vote rather than the Electoral College.

Biden's Third-Year Job Approval Average of 39.8% Second Worst

Biden averaged 39.8% job approval during his third year in office, the second-lowest third-year average for recent presidents.

A Third of Americans Satisfied With U.S. Global Position

Majorities are dissatisfied with the United States' global position, think the U.S. is viewed unfavorably and believe world leaders do not respect Biden.

Felonies, Old Age Heavily Count Against Candidates

Americans are more likely to say they would back certain types of presidential candidates, such as a woman or Black adult, than others, such as a Muslim or socialist. But being older than 80 or having been charged with a felony are much bigger ...

Political, Economic Indicators Not Promising for Biden

Biden's approval rating, Americans' satisfaction with the country's direction and economic confidence suggest Biden faces an uphill climb to win a second term.

Pandemic Hurt Children's Social Skills, Mental Health Most

K-12 parents are more likely to report negative social or emotional pandemic-related effects on children than academic or physical health problems.