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Ideal Evenings for Most Americans Involve Family Time, TV
Most Americans say their favorite way to spend an evening is either staying home with family (33%) or watching TV or a movie at home (23%).
U.S. Voters Had Mixed Views of Ross Perot
Throughout the late Ross Perot's two presidential campaigns, U.S. voters had a mixed view of the business executive turned politician.
Fear of the "Greater of Two Evils" Could Spur High Turnout
Unable to transform their images with voters, the 2016 presidential candidates will likely focus on vilifying their opponent in an unprecedented race to the bottom that could agitate voters enough to turbo-boost turnout.
Dissatisfaction With U.S. Abortion Policy Hits Another High
Americans are more dissatisfied with U.S. abortion policies now than they have been at any point since 2001, and those dissatisfied are three times as likely to want less strict rather than more strict abortion laws.
Democrats' Identification as Liberal Now 54%, a New High
Americans' ideological views didn't change in 2022, but liberal identification among Democrats hit a new high, at 54%.
Poll Turnout Confirms Bulgarians' Lack of Faith in Elections
What if there was an election and nobody cared? Most Bulgarian voters do not have any confidence in the honesty of their elections.
Bipartisan Negativity in Views of the Healthcare Industry
Democrats' views of the healthcare industry have soured since Trump took office, while Republicans' views have recovered to their pre-Obama levels.
In U.S., Childhood Churchgoing Habits Fade in Adulthood
Although 67% of U.S. adults say they attended religious services regularly while they were growing up, 31% attend regularly today.
South Africans Hopeful, but See Few Changes After Zuma
South Africans haven't seen much change on key issues -- such as corruption -- and this will likely be on their minds Wednesday as they vote.
Texas Aligned With Red States on Abortion
Gallup data since 2011 indicate that Texas residents' views on abortion closely mirror those of residents in solidly Republican states.