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South African Elections Could Mark Turning Point
Gallup surveys show South Africans are disenchanted with their current leadership and a plethora of other issues as they head to the polls next week.
Six Reasons Polling Is Valuable in a Representative Democracy
Knowing what the public is thinking and feeling between elections is an invaluable asset in a representative democracy.
Americans Sour Slightly on Quality Jobs Market
The market for quality jobs in the United States may be cooling. The 21% of Americans who say now is a good time to find a quality job is down from 25% in July -- and is the most negative reading this year.
2024 Election Environment Favorable to GOP
Most key measures of the political environment for the 2024 election favor the Republican Party over the Democratic Party.
Measuring Trends in Americans' Personal Values
Trends measuring Americans' values need to be analyzed in the context of differences in question wording and changes in methodology.
Gallup's LGBTQ+ Research of the Past and the Future
Jeff Jones and Jenny Marlar join the podcast to discuss Gallup's historical trends on LGBTQ+ issues and the new, advanced ways it measures issues facing the community today.
Saudi Arabia's Soft Power Outshines Iran's
Recently restored ties between Iran and Saudi Arabia begin a new chapter in the Middle East. But as Saudi-U.S. relations fray, Gallup data show Saudi Arabia's relative soft power.
Command: The Strength That Clears the Path for Progress
Discover how the decisiveness and presence of those with Command can bring direction and a sense of stability to their teams.
Could Biden's Job Approval Rise Among Key Groups by November?
Incumbents' approval ratings usually rise among their party's supporters in reelection years. Among independents, the historical pattern is mixed.
Americans Say More Women Officeholders Would Benefit Country
Most women and close to half of men in the U.S. think the country would be governed better if more women were in political office.