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Senate Vote on ENDA Remarkably Close to Public Sentiment

The Senate's passage of the Employee Non-Discrimination Act (ENDA) last week is generally in line with public opinion today. A Nov. 5-6 Gallup survey included a referendum question asking if Americans would vote for or against a law that would ...

Spanish Election May Be a Gamble for Sanchez

Millions of Spaniards go to the polls on Sunday to cast their ballots in an early general election called by Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez. Gallup surveys shed light on whether his gamble is likely to pay off.

Americans' Views of Biden Remain Divided

Americans are about equally likely to have a favorable (42%) as an unfavorable (45%) opinion of Joe Biden, which has been the case for most of his tenure as U.S. vice president.

Americans' Preference for Larger Families Highest Since 1971

Although the U.S. birth rate remains relatively low, Americans increasingly believe having three or more children is ideal.

Women Struggling More to Meet Basic Needs

Results from the second Hologic Global Women's Health Index survey underscore growing inequities in health outcomes for women.

Belief®: Developing Your Leadership Skills

Explore the Belief theme through the lens of a leader and discover the ways it can empower your leadership.

Democrats in the U.S. Shift to the Left

A combined 47% of Democrats and Democratic-leaning independents now identify as both socially liberal and economically moderate or liberal, compared with 30% in 2001.

On Social Ideology, the Left Catches Up to the Right

For the first time, as many Americans say their views on social issues are liberal as say they are conservative. Americans continue to be more likely to say they are economically conservative rather than liberal.

Gallup Week-in-Review

Read about Americans' views of the IRS and Benghazi controversies, how much money Americans need to get by, safety worldwide, and more in this week's review.

Gallup.com's Top Stories of 2013

The most important stories on Gallup.com in 2013 span politics, well-being, the economy, and education.