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Cain's Fall, Gingrich's Rise Result in Tie for High Intensity Score

Herman Cain's Positive Intensity Score among Republicans has declined further, to 17 from 29 two weeks ago, amid sexual harassment allegations. Newt Gingrich, whose image has improved since the summer, now ties Cain for the highest score among ...

For Half of GOP, Nominee Pick Rests on Ability to Beat Obama

Republicans nationwide are closely divided over whether electability (50%) or a candidate's positions on issues (44%) are more important in selecting the 2012 GOP nominee for president. Separately, two in three Republicans are satisfied with the ...

Cain Catching Up With GOP Rivals in Recognition

Herman Cain is now recognized by 78% of Republicans nationwide, marking a gain of 28 percentage points since September and 57 points since March. This is the largest gain in recognition for any GOP presidential candidate this year.

Romney's Positive Intensity Up; Santorum's Name ID Still Low

Mitt Romney's Positive Intensity Score among Republicans is at 17 this week, essentially tying him with Michele Bachmann. Both remain behind Herman Cain on this combined measure of name recognition and strong opinions. Newly announced candidate ...

Trump, Biden Favorable Ratings Both Below 50%

Joe Biden has a slight edge on Donald Trump in favorability with the American public, but both are below 50%, which is low, historically.

5 Coaching Conversations (Part 4): Developmental Coaching

Discover Gallup's approach to performance management and the fourth of 5 Coaching Conversations between managers and employees that can build trust and foster engagement.

Sarah Palin Evokes Strong Emotions Among Republicans

Sarah Palin remains a formidable presence among Republicans nationwide. Her current Positive Intensity Score of 15 ties Mitt Romney's, trailing only Herman Cain's and Michele Bachmann's scores. Further, her 25% strongly favorable rating is the ...

In the News: Paul Ryan

Americans' favorable ratings of House Speaker Paul Ryan, who announced his retirement Wednesday, declined steeply in 2017.

Perry, Romney Equally Well-Liked, but Perry Stirs More Passion

Rick Perry and Mitt Romney are about equally well-liked in a broad sense, with 73% and 71% favorable ratings, respectively, among Republicans familiar with them, but Perry continues to generate more strong positive feelings, with a Positive ...

Knight Measures Trust in the Media and Technology

Learn how Knight Foundation partners with Gallup to understand public opinion on media, technology and freedom of expression in the digital age.