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The Year in Review: 2023's Most Notable Findings
2023 has been an eventful year in public opinion. Explore the most notable findings from around the world that Gallup reported on this year.
Americans' Abortion Views Steady Amid Gosnell Trial
U.S. views on abortion's legality are similar to last year, while Americans remain closely split in their self-ID as pro-life (48%) vs. pro-choice (45%). Few are closely following the murder trial of abortion doctor Kermit Gosnell.
From Gallup's New Editor in Chief
Gallup Editor-in-Chief Mohamed Younis talks about his new role and what to look for in Gallup's research in 2019.
Biden Job Approval Dips to New Low
President Joe Biden's job approval rating has fallen to a new low of 38%.
Confidence in Public Schools Turns More Partisan
U.S. confidence in public schools has sunk back to where it was pre-pandemic, but Democrats' confidence is up while Republicans' is down.
Majority of Americans Still Support Roe v. Wade Decision
Forty years after the Supreme Court issued its opinion in Roe v. Wade, significantly more Americans want the landmark abortion decision kept in place rather than overturned, 53% vs. 29%.
Confidence in U.S. Institutions Down; Average at New Low
Americans' confidence in most major U.S. institutions has fallen in the past year, and confidence collectively is at a new low in Gallup's trend.
Abortion Is Threshold Issue for One in Six U.S. Voters
One in six registered voters (17%) say they will vote only for candidates for major office who share their own views on abortion, including 9% who are "pro-life," 7% who are "pro-choice," and 1% who are neither.
What's Driving Record-Low Trust in News Media?
Wesley Lowery joins the podcast to discuss the record lows in confidence in the media.
American Public Opinion and the Equality Act
A majority of Americans support the concept behind the Equality Act, a bill recently passed by the House that would ban LGBT discrimination.