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More Republicans Favor Path to Citizenship Than Wall

More Republicans favor a path to citizenship for illegal immigrants living in the U.S. than either of two proposals advanced by Donald Trump -- building a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border and deporting all illegal immigrants.

One in Six Say Immigration Most Important U.S. Problem

The percentage of Americans citing immigration as the nation's top problem surged to 17% this month, from 5% in June, and the highest since 2006. Immigration now ties dissatisfaction with government as the top perceived U.S. problem.

Election Will Test Italians' Cautious Optimism

Before Mario Draghi's government collapsed, Italians were cautiously optimistic on the trajectory of their living standards and national government.

Biden's Job Rating Rises to 44%, Highest in a Year

After hitting a new low in July, President Joe Biden's job approval rating is up six points to 44%, mostly because of independents' higher approval.

Americans: Best and Worst Things About a Trump Presidency

Americans have stronger views on the downsides of a potential Donald Trump presidency than on the positives, and in particular cite the effect of his personality traits. His views on immigration and the economy are seen as both positives and ...

Small-Business Owners Highly Engaged in 2020 Election

Small-business owners are more likely to say their business would be better off if Donald Trump is reelected than if the Democratic candidate wins, but Michael Bloomberg has crossover appeal.

Americans Say Government, Economy Most Important Problems

Americans are most likely to name the economy in general (20%) or the government (19%) as the most important problem facing the country. Mentions of immigration increased from 7% in October to 13% this month.

Postelection: Economic Confidence Up; Biden Ratings Down

After the election, Americans' confidence in the economy has improved, while fewer approve of Joe Biden's performance and are satisfied with the state of the nation.

What Do Americans Really Know About Trade?

President Trump has made the issue of trade and tariffs a centerpiece of his recent policymaking -- but it's not necessarily one Americans know a lot about.

The Politics of Religion

Recent Gallup data confirm a significant and growing relationship between religiosity and partisan identity in the U.S.