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Infrastructure Action Should Be a No-Brainer
Both the American public and President-elect Joe Biden favor government action on the nation's pressing infrastructure problems.
How Would Americans React to a President Trump's First 100 Days?
If Donald Trump were elected president, Americans would be very positive about his projected efforts to unite Democrats, independents and Republicans, but are generally opposed to several other steps he proposes to take in his first 100 days in ...
Identity Politics in Context
The complex issue of identity politics looms as a potentially important factor in next year's midterm elections.
Support for Allowing Border Refugees Into U.S. Edges Up
Americans are slightly more likely now (57%) than in December of last year (51%) to support allowing refugees from Central America into the U.S.
Arthur Brooks' 'Happiness 401(k) Plan'
Arthur C. Brooks rejoins the podcast to discuss his latest book, From Strength to Strength. Do ambitious strivers suffer in their future happiness? Can we gain something from our suffering, and learn from our weaknesses?
Religion in the U.S.: Items of Note From Ongoing Research
Find out more about recent research on Americans' religious behavior in a time of significant change.
Americans' Attitudes About Reopening for Business
Public opinion on loosening restrictions is complex and shows that Americans want more than simple "yes or no" decisions from their leaders.
Americans' Steady -- and Deeply Divided -- Views on Abortion
Lydia Saad, Gallup's director of U.S. social research, joins the podcast to discuss Americans' persisting division on the issue of abortion.
Job Ratings of Many Key Federal Agencies Decline
Gallup finds sharp drops since 2019 in Americans' evaluations of the job key federal government agencies are doing, with ratings of the CDC falling the most.
Trump's First 100 Days and Americans' Policy Preferences
Donald Trump's policy proposals and actions over his first 100 days in office have a mixed relationship to American public opinion.