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Malaise Grips Sierra Leone Ahead of Election

Sierra Leoneans head to the election polls this weekend less satisfied with their living standards than they have been in over a decade.

Republicans Drive Drop in Positivity on U.S. Global Standing

Nearly six in 10 Americans think President Joe Biden is respected by world leaders, but fewer, 49%, think the U.S. is viewed favorably on the world stage, and 37% are satisfied with the United States' position in the world.

'Fragile Community' Residents in U.S. Value Higher Ed

Most fragile community residents in the U.S. say college is "important" or "very important;" few (29%) agree all people in their area have access to an affordable college education.

Highest GOP Satisfaction With U.S. Direction Since 2007

Six in 10 Republicans say they are satisfied with the way things are going in the U.S. -- the highest level since President Donald Trump's election. This is twice as high as the national average of 29%.

Republicans, Democrats Diverge in Views of Own Healthcare

In the past year, Republicans have become more positive about their own healthcare costs and quality, while Democrats have become less so.

Usual Midterm Indicators Very Unfavorable for Democrats

The environment for this year's midterm elections is very unfavorable for Democrats, with key national mood indicators well below historical averages.

Six in 10 Worldwide OK With Efforts to Preserve Environment

Satisfaction with efforts to safeguard the environment is relatively high in most of Asia -- particularly the South and Southeast Asia regions, where close to three-fourths of residents are satisfied.

U.S. Mood Doesn't Have to Be Bright for Incumbents to Win

In recent presidential elections, incumbents have won a second term when national satisfaction was 33% or higher. George H.W. Bush lost in 1992 when 22% were satisfied.

Economic Ratings Slightly Better; U.S. Mood Unchanged

Americans' evaluations of the economy are marginally better than in August, but their satisfaction with the state of the nation is unchanged and stuck near historical lows.

Record-Low 46% of Women Pleased With Society's Treatment

A record-low 46% of U.S. women are satisfied with the way women are treated in society, but 57% are satisfied with the position of women in the U.S.