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Public Opinion Context: Trump's Trip to Middle East and Europe
Gallup editors put President Donald Trump's trip to the Middle East and Europe in the context of public opinion in the U.S. and in the places he will be visiting.
World's Most Important Problem
Explore the issues people around the world say they need their leaders to address, based on Gallup World Poll research conducted in 107 countries.
Fewer Americans, Europeans View Global Warming as a Threat
Gallup surveys in 111 countries in 2010 find 42% of adults worldwide view global warming as a serious threat to themselves and their families, essentially unchanged from 2007-2008. Fewer Americans and Europeans feel threatened by global warming ...
Americans Still More Trusting of Local Than State Government
Seventy-two percent of U.S. adults say they have a "great deal" or a "fair amount" of trust in their local government, while 63% trust their state government.
Americans' Identification as "Environmentalists" Down to 42%
The percentage of Americans who identify themselves as "environmentalists" has fallen from 78% in 1991 to 42% today, partly because of an emerging partisan gap.
Partisan Polarization on the Environment Grows Under Trump
Political polarization over environmental protection didn't start with President Donald Trump, but has intensified during his administration.
Americans Cite Cyberterrorism Among Top Three Threats to U.S.
As President Obama rolls out a proposal to increase cybersecurity funding, Americans report cyberterrorism as among the top threats to U.S. vital interests, along with international terrorism and development of nuclear weapons by Iran.
The Military's Positive Image and the Defense Budget
Americans hold the military in high regard, but with an already-increased defense budget, relatively few say the U.S. spends too little on the military.
Americans' State of the Nation Ratings Remain at Record Low
As President Donald Trump launches initiatives to reshape the nation in his second term, a recent Gallup poll provides a road map for the issues Americans think need the most attention.
Americans Say Government, Immigration Are Lead U.S. Woes
Poor governmental leadership and immigration continue to lead the list of issues Americans name as the biggest problem facing the U.S. today.