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Partisan Split on Election Integrity Gets Even Wider
The election trust gap evident in 2016 and 2020 is markedly wider in 2024 as Republicans' faith in the accuracy of the vote has plunged to a new low.
Neither Party Well-Liked, but GOP Holds Advantage on Issues
The Republican and Democratic Parties remain equally unpopular in the U.S. But Americans lean toward the GOP when it comes to safeguarding the nation's prosperity and military security.
Most Americans Uncertain About "Occupy Wall Street" Goals
Most Americans, 63%, say they do not have an opinion about the goals of the Occupy Wall Street movement, though more approve (22%) than disapprove (15%). Fifty-six percent of Americans say they are following news about the movement closely, ...
What Percentage of U.S. Workers Belong to a Labor Union?
Nine percent of U.S. workers belong to a labor union, according to aggregated data from Gallup's 2023-2024 Work and Education surveys.
Far Fewer in U.S. Regard Childhood Vaccinations as Important
Americans are now less likely to consider childhood vaccines as extremely important, with Republicans accounting for the drop.
Trust in Government Assurance of Food Safety Hits Record Low
Americans' confidence in the federal government's ability to ensure the safety of the nation's food supply has reached an all-time low.
Disapproval of Israeli Action in Gaza Eases Slightly in U.S.
More Americans continue to disapprove than approve of Israel's military action in Gaza. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is viewed unfavorably on balance.
Biden Bests Trump on Likability; Trump Seen as Better Leader
Americans are less likely now than in 2020 to think Joe Biden possesses a number of positive personal qualities. He still rates far better than Donald Trump for likability, but much worse than Trump for strong leadership.
4 Challenges Facing the UK's New Prime Minister
Gallup data collected shortly before the U.K.'s July 4 election highlight major challenges that Prime Minister Keir Starmer inherited from his predecessors.
Americans More Confident in Two-Year Schools
Lumina and Gallup find Americans are more confident in community colleges than four-year universities. The greatest difference between the two is cost.