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Moral Acceptability Falls for Several Behaviors

Americans' beliefs that birth control and gambling are morally acceptable have fallen to record lows, with independents driving much of the decline.

Military Experience Tops Candidate Credentials

A majority of Americans, 55%, say they are more likely to vote for candidates for elected office who have past military experience.

New High Say Supreme Court Is Too Conservative

Forty-three percent of Americans describe the U.S. Supreme Court as being "too conservative," the highest in Gallup's trend.

Compromise Remains Most Valued in D.C. Leaders

Americans continue to prefer having leaders in Washington who compromise to get things done over those who stand firmly on principle.

How Americans Perceive Treatment of Racial, Ethnic Groups

Less than half of Americans are satisfied with the way immigrants and Black, Hispanic, Jewish and Arab people are treated in the U.S.

Americans' Views of Both Israel, Palestinian Authority Down

Americans' opinions of both Israel and the Palestinian Authority have declined in the past year, but they still view Israel much more positively.

Voters See a Choice Between Character, Leadership Skill

Harris is rated better than Trump on certain character aspects, including likability, while Trump leads on dimensions of leadership strength.

Biden Overall Approval at 40%, Key Issue Ratings Lackluster

President Biden remains underwater in his overall job approval rating and his ratings on the economy, foreign affairs, energy and the environment.

New 47% Low Say Death Penalty Is Fairly Applied in U.S.

A record-low 47% of Americans think the death penalty is fairly applied in the U.S., while a slim 53% majority continue to favor its use for convicted murderers.

Americans Still Favor Replacing Electoral College System

Nearly six in 10 Americans prefer that the presidential election winner be determined by the popular vote rather than the Electoral College.