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U.S. Satisfaction at 13%, Lowest in Nine Years

Americans' satisfaction with the way things are going in the U.S. dropped seven percentage points last month, to 13% -- the lowest Gallup has measured since November 2011.

Election Could Be Political Turning Point for Lebanon

Lebanese voters head to the polls this weekend to vote in Lebanon's first election in nearly 10 years; just 15% are confident in the process.

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.

Tunisians Sour on Economy, Government Ahead of Election

Heading into the first municipal elections in the country since 2011, Tunisians' outlooks for their local economies are the worst in eight years and they place little faith in their government.

Americans' Desire for Third Party Persists This Election Year

The majority of Americans, 57%, say a third major U.S. political party is needed. This is similar to the last three years but a departure from the prior two presidential election years, 2008 and 2012, when Americans were evenly divided.

Republicans' Environmental Worry Varies by Age

An analysis of Gallup data since 2001 finds younger Republicans' concern about the quality of the environment is significantly higher than that of older Republicans.

Confidence in Public Schools Turns More Partisan

U.S. confidence in public schools has sunk back to where it was pre-pandemic, but Democrats' confidence is up while Republicans' is down.

Favorable Views of Japan, China Keep Climbing

Americans' favorable views of Japan are at an all-time high, and a majority of the public views China favorably for the first time since 1989.

Americans, Particularly Democrats, Dislike Russia

Americans view Russia more unfavorably now than they have in three decades. Republicans are twice as likely as Democrats to view Russia favorably.

Belief in God in U.S. Dips to 81%, a New Low

Eighty-one percent of U.S. adults say they believe in God, down six percentage points from 2017 and the lowest in Gallup's trend.