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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.
Jimmy Carter Retrospective
Jimmy Carter averaged 45.5% job approval as president, essentially tied with Harry Truman as the second-lowest among post-World War II presidents.
A Year After Withdrawal, 50% Call Afghanistan War a Mistake
A year after the U.S. troop withdrawal from Afghanistan, 50% of Americans say the U.S. made a mistake in sending troops to the country, while 46% disagree.
Are U.S. Labor Unions Making a Comeback?
Dr. Thomas A. Kochan and Dr. Harry C. Katz join the podcast to discuss the state of the U.S. labor movement.
U.S. Public Opinion and the $3.5 Trillion Senate Budget Plan
An initial review of polling data shows that a majority of Americans appear to support the $3.5 trillion Senate budget plan and its constituent elements.
Gallup Reporter Resources: Brazil
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Trump Job Approval 43%; Ties Party Polarization Record
Gallup's latest update on President Trump's approval rating finds 43% of Americans approving of the job he is doing, but with a record-tying 86-point gap in Republicans' and Democrats' ratings of him.
Supreme Court Approval Holds at Record Low
Forty percent of Americans approve of the job the U.S. Supreme Court is doing, unchanged from the record low measured last fall.
Economy Most Important Issue to 2024 Presidential Vote
U.S. voters rate the economy as the most important issue to their presidential vote, with democracy, potential Supreme Court picks and terrorism/national security also ranking highly.
Biden Averages 40.7% Job Approval in 10th Quarter
President Joe Biden's job approval rating during his 10th quarter in office averaged 40.7%, the lowest of recent presidents except Jimmy Carter.