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Obama, Trump Tie as Most Admired Man in 2019

Barack Obama and Donald Trump tie as the most admired man this year. Michelle Obama remains the most admired woman.

McCain’s Odds of Winning the Nomination Look Good

“All signs look positive for John McCain now. Our Gallup Poll Daily tracking shows that McCain leads the Republican field nationally.”

Mentoring Students to Support Their Builder Talents

Learn how a passionate advocate for young people works with schools and organizations -- using Gallup's BP10 -- to encourage students with entrepreneurial talents.

Republicans More Unified Than Democrats on Abortion

Roughly two-thirds of Republicans across most major gender, age, educational, and income lines describe themselves as "pro-life," while about a quarter call themselves "pro-choice." By contrast, Democrats' support for the "pro-choice" label ...

4 Keys to Authentic Recognition

Learn how the strengths movement has been growing, along with 4 ways to make sure the right people get celebrated, based on authentic achievement.

Approval of Members of Both Parties in Congress Under 40%

Roughly three in five Americans disapprove of the job congressional Democrats and congressional Republicans are each doing.

An Update on Catholics in the U.S.

American Catholics, about 23% of the U.S. adult population, remained positive about Pope Francis in early August, giving him a 78% favorable rating.

Satisfaction With 2020 Candidates Is Running High

Democrats' and Republicans' satisfaction with the candidates their respective parties are running for president is among the highest Gallup has measured dating to 1992.

Republicans Remain Focused on Government Power, Spending

Republicans continue to say government spending and power is the issue of greatest political importance to them (38%), followed closely by business and the economy (32%). Social and moral issues and foreign policy each have constituencies, but ...

Pawlenty Begins Race With 41% GOP Name Recognition

Former Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty, the first major Republican to announce the formation of a presidential exploratory committee, has 41% name recognition among Republicans. His Positive Intensity Score among those who know him is 16, similar to ...