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How Do Americans View Higher Inflation?

Inflation has become Americans' top concern, both nationally and in terms of their personal financial situation. What they want to do about it is less clear.

In Kenya, Most Registered Voters Lack Required Voting Card

About two-thirds of registered voters in Kenya lack the voting card required to vote in the 2013 presidential election, revealing that most who think they are properly registered are not, highlighting confusion about new voting rules.

Trump's Negative Image

Donald Trump currently receives a 60% unfavorable rating from Americans -- a higher unfavorable than any other candidate running, and higher than any major-party candidate in elections going back to 1992.

As Voting Begins, Sanders More Popular Than Clinton With Dems

Long the underdog candidate in the Democratic presidential nomination contest, Democratic adults who know Bernie Sanders now like him better than Hillary Clinton. Sanders has a net favorable score of +53, compared with Clinton's +49.

Update: Partisan Gaps Expand Most on Government Power, Climate

Partisan differences have expanded over the past 20 years on some, but not all, core U.S. social and policy issues.

Gallup's Top World Findings for 2018

U.S. approval ratings. Rising stress levels. Migration. Which was the biggest global story for 2018? Gallup runs down its top findings from its surveys in more than 140 countries.

GOP Slightly Ahead in Voting Enthusiasm

By 53% to 45%, Republicans are slightly more likely than Democrats to feel enthusiastic about voting this year. Republicans are more enthusiastic than they were in February 2008, but not nearly as enthusiastic as Democrats were then.

Analyzing Black Support for President Trump

Donald Trump's consistently low approval ratings among blacks highlight the challenge he faces in attempting to improve on his 2016 black vote share.

Democrats Dispirited About Voting in 2012

Democrats are as likely to be "less enthusiastic" about voting in 2012 as they are to be "more enthusiastic." This contrasts with Democrats' strong enthusiasm during 2008 and 2004, and differs markedly from Republicans, who, by 2 to 1, are more ...

Gallup's Polling Promise

Since the 1930s, Gallup has been committed to nonpartisan, accurate measurement and reporting of the will of the people. At a time when partisanship divides society, this mission is more crucial than ever.