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The Abortion Issue in Presidential Elections
Abortion has been a greater factor in some presidential elections than others. Read Gallup's 2000-2016 election-year articles detailing its impact.
The Religious Left Has a Numbers Problem
Pete Buttigieg raised the possibility of a "religious left" in the coming presidential election, but relatively few liberals or Democrats are highly religious.
Evangelicals and Trump
Two-thirds of highly religious white Protestants approve of the job Trump is doing as president, and they are likely to continue barring major policy changes.
Cruz, Sanders and Americans Agree: Government Not Working
Although politically very different, presidential candidates Ted Cruz and Bernie Sanders have both campaigned on the same contention that government in Washington is not working, something largely in tune with Americans' attitudes.
The Partisan Gap in Views of the Coronavirus
Republicans and Democrats differ in their views of many virus-related issues and in their adherence to mitigation mandates.
Education Trumps Gender in Predicting Support for Abortion
Educational achievement is much more important than gender in determining support for broadly legal abortion, with college-educated adults -- and especially college-educated women -- the most supportive.
The Crisis of Confidence in U.S. Institutions
Public confidence in U.S. institutions is down to a new low in Gallup's trend spanning more than four decades. Jeff Jones joins the podcast to discuss the latest findings.
Generational Differences on Abortion Narrow
Differences in the way Americans of different age groups view abortion rights have diminished over the past decade. In recent years, support for broadly legal abortion has been quite similar -- albeit shrinking -- among the three age groups ...
Americans' Top Critique of GOP: "Unwilling to Compromise"
As Republican leaders openly scrutinize their party after the 2012 elections, Republicans, independents, and Democrats are most likely to critique the GOP for being "inflexible." Americans dislike Democrats' overspending most.
What Do Gallup's Indicators on Religion and Faith Tell Us?
Dr. Frank Newport rejoins the podcast to opine on Gallup's decadeslong trends on faith and religion in the U.S.