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GOP Convention: Paul Ryan, Ann Romney, Gov. Christie on "Polls"
Paul Ryan takes the stage Wednesday night at the Republican Convention in Tampa. About three-quarters of Americans give an opinion of Ryan when asked, but it is unclear exactly how in-depth those opinions are, given his relatively short period ...
Biden Job Approval Down Most Among Younger Generations
President Joe Biden's job approval rating has declined 14 points on average since early in his presidency, with greater change among adults in younger generations than older generations.
Giving Communities a Voice in Central Asia
This International Women's Day, Gallup talks to three female interviewers in Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Turkmenistan about why they do the work they do, the challenges they've faced and what they've learned from working with the World Poll.
In the News: Migration Issues Dominate Italy's Election
The Italian election this Sunday has been dominated by the issue of immigration, and Gallup's past research has shown the country to be neither the most nor least accepting of migrants in the European Union.
The Thorny Challenge of Defining Evangelicals
Survey researchers face the difficult challenge of meaningfully defining and measuring evangelicals in the U.S. today.
Polling, Likely Voters, and the Law of the Commons
As our tradition has been in presidential election years, Gallup's focus this year was on producing an estimate of the national popular vote. We don't "predict" the election, nor do we make estimates of the Electoral College. In the end, ...
As Senate Trial Begins, 44% Approve of Trump
President Donald Trump's job approval rating is holding steady at 44% as the Senate impeachment trial begins.
U.S. Leadership Has an Image Problem. Should We Care?
Gallup's report on the approval of U.S. leadership shows that the image of the U.S. remains low. But should we care what the world thinks of the U.S.?
Gallup Decade in Review: 2010-2019
Gallup findings over the past decade reveal that the years from 2010 to 2019 encompassed some revolutionary changes in public opinion.
Obama's Approval Edge Among Women Holds Generally Constant
Karen Tumulty's interesting story on The Washington Post's website Thursday highlighted the fact that President Barack Obama is losing the confidence of key parts of the coalition that elected him. The story reports the changes in Obama's job ...