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Support for Nontraditional Candidates Varies by Religion
Christians' reluctance to back a presidential candidate who is gay, an atheist, a socialist or Muslim may limit these candidates' chances nationally. Nonreligious Americans' coolness toward evangelicals dampens their chances.
A Letter to Elected Representatives, From the Average American
What average Americans would say in a letter to their elected representatives.
Americans Split Over New LGBT Protections, Restroom Policies
Americans are about evenly divided on both the need for new civil rights laws to protect LGBT people and on restroom policies for transgender individuals.
Catholics' Approval of Obama Little Changed
As the Obama administration has battled with Catholic groups over whether they should have to pay for contraceptives for employees, President Obama's approval rating among rank-and-file Catholics has shown no meaningful change.
Top U.S. Insights From Gallup in 2021
Review U.S. public opinion from 2021 on President Biden, the coronavirus, and new highs and lows on a number of today's important cultural topics.
Trump Job Approval Higher Than Approval of Him as a Person
Americans are more likely to approve of President Donald Trump's job performance (40%) than they are to approve of him as a person (34%) in the latest Gallup poll.
In U.S., Churchgoers Boast Better Mood, Especially on Sundays
Not only do Americans who attend a church, synagogue, or mosque frequently have higher well-being in general, but they also get an extra boost to their emotional state on Sundays -- while the rest of Americans see their mood decline.
Romney Has 23-Point GOP Lead Nationally
Mitt Romney has climbed to a commanding 23-point lead over his nearest Republican competitor, with the support of 37% of Republicans nationwide. Rick Santorum and Newt Gingrich each have 14%, and Ron Paul has 12%.
Ten Takeaways About Americans' Views of Guns
In the wake of recent mass shootings, a broad majority of Americans support stricter gun laws, but are divided over what changes should be made.
Religious Identity and the 2020 Presidential Election
Americans' political predispositions vary significantly by their underlying religious identity, providing an important way to understand the 2020 election.