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Cuomo, Warren, O'Malley Still Unknown to Many Democrats
As potential Democratic candidates in 2016, Andrew Cuomo, Elizabeth Warren, and Martin O'Malley struggle with name recognition. Hillary Clinton is the best known and liked candidate among U.S. Democrats, followed by Joe Biden.
How to Improve Your Wellbeing With Belief®
Learn how to apply your CliftonStrengths theme of Belief to move your wellbeing -- and the wellbeing of the people in your life -- to a place of thriving.
Conservative-Leaning States Drop From 44 to 39
The number of states where conservatives outnumber liberals declined in 2017 to the lowest in Gallup's trend since 2008. Wyoming is still the most conservative state; Vermont and Massachusetts are the most liberal.
Americans' Outlook for U.S. Moral Values Still Pessimistic
Seventy-two percent of Americans say moral values in the U.S. are getting worse, while 44% rate the state of moral values as "poor" -- similar to last year. Republicans hold more negative views of morals than Democrats do.
More Americans See Gay, Lesbian Orientation as Birth Factor
Americans increasingly believe being gay or lesbian is an orientation individuals are born with (47%) rather than due to external factors such as upbringing or environment (33%). As recently as two years ago, the public was divided.
Over Four in 10 in U.S. Now Say Teen Sex Morally Acceptable
U.S. adults remain more likely to say that sex between teenagers is morally wrong (54%) than morally acceptable (42%). But the percentage who find it acceptable has grown since 2013.
Think Like a Strengthspreneur®: Growing Your Coaching Business
Strengths coaches are entrepreneurs. Learn from an experienced coach how to develop your unique niche in coaching and help your coaching business endure.
Most in U.S. Say Gay/Lesbian Bias Is a Serious Problem
Sixty-three percent of Americans -- and 88% of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender adults -- say gay/lesbian discrimination is a serious problem in the U.S. LGBT adults are optimistic about future consensus on gay rights issues.
American Attitudes and U.S. Population Growth
U.S. population growth has slowed significantly, the result primarily of significant trends related to fertility and immigration.
San Francisco Metro Area Ranks Highest in LGBT Percentage
The San Francisco metropolitan area has the highest percentage of adults who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender (LGBT) of any of the 50 largest U.S. metro areas, followed by Portland, Oregon, and Austin, Texas.