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More Americans Negative Than Positive About ACA
Americans' support for the Affordable Care Act remains basically unchanged since May; 44% currently approve of the law. Nearly three in 10 Americans say the law has hurt their family, the highest Gallup has measured to date.
More Still Disapprove Than Approve of 2017 Tax Cuts
More Americans disapprove than approve of the 2017 tax overhaul, and nearly two-thirds say they haven't seen an increase in their take-home pay.
Congress Approval Remains at 16% in September
Americans' approval of Congress is unchanged at 16% in September, tied for the lowest rating of 2017.
Republican Party Favorability Highest in Seven Years
Forty-five percent of Americans have a favorable view of the Republican Party, the party's highest rating in more than seven years. Democrats are at 44%.
U.S. Uninsured Rate Rises to 12.3% in Third Quarter
The U.S. uninsured rate in the third quarter rose to 12.3%, up 1.4 points since the end of 2016 and the highest since the last quarter of 2014.
John McCain Well-Known, Well-Liked for Much of His Career
The late U.S. Sen. John McCain was one of the most popular American politicians in the past 20 years.
Confidence in Supreme Court Modest, but Steady
Americans' confidence in the U.S. Supreme Court is steady, with 37% expressing a great deal or quite a lot of faith in the nation's highest court.
Snapshot: In June, About 1 in 5 Approve of Congress
Congressional job approval stands at 19% in June, in line with the average rating (18%) over the 2017-2018 Congress.
U.S. Concerns About Healthcare High; Energy, Unemployment Low
Among 15 issues, Americans are most likely to say they worry a great deal about healthcare (55%) and least likely to say the same about unemployment (23%) and energy (25%).
Democrats More Confident Than Republicans in Medical System
Democrats have expressed more confidence in the U.S. medical system since 2014. Before then, Republicans were usually more confident.