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Hispanic Voters Favor Gov't Involvement to Solve Problems
The majority (56%) of Hispanic voters in the U.S. believe the government should "do more to solve our country's problems." This is more than the 37% of all American registered voters who say the same.
Australians Say Country Is Favorable Place for Minority Groups
A February 2007 Gallup World Poll survey finds that more than 8 in 10 Australians believe the city or area where they live is a good place for immigrants, while a similar percentage of Australians say their communities are good places for racial ...
New Index Shows Least-, Most-Accepting Countries for Migrants
Many countries on the front lines of the recent migrant crisis in Europe are among the least-accepting countries in the world for migrants, according to Gallup's new Migrant Acceptance Index.
While Majority Unsure About Immigration Bill, Those With Opinion Are Strongly Opposed
The majority of Americans don't know enough about the controversial immigration bill now being debated in Congress to have an opinion about it. Among the minority who do, opposition outweighs support three to one. Sixty percent of those ...
More Americans Favor Than Oppose Arizona Immigration Law
Americans who have heard about the new Arizona immigration law are more likely to favor (51%) than oppose it (39%). About one in five Americans say they have not heard about the law.
Democrats, Republicans Differ Most on Views of Cuba, Israel
Democrats are more positive than Republicans toward many foreign countries, including Cuba, China, Egypt, and Mexico. Republicans have more favorable opinions than Democrats of only a few countries, most notably Israel.
EU Most Divided in World on Acceptance of Migrants
No other region of the world is more divided on Gallup's new Migrant Acceptance Index than the European Union, where scores range from a high of 7.92 in Sweden to a low of 1.69 in Hungary.
Get a Clear Answer -- With the Gallup Referendum
Issues these days are complicated, that's for sure. Everything from the Bush tax cuts, to unemployment benefits, to immigration reform comes with caveats, potential loopholes, and shades of gray. But sometimes, leaders just need a clear answer ...
Republicans, Democrats Disagree on Gov't Role in Creating Jobs
Republicans and Democrats differ on the government's role in creating jobs in the U.S. Republicans favor reduced government regulation, while Democrats favor increased government investment in infrastructure. Both groups recommend keeping ...
Poll of Moscow: Residents See Growth on Horizon
Over the last few years, Moscow's economy has seen dynamic growth after decades of stagnation and economic insecurity, but residents of this city have strong and diverse views on how to ensure that growth continues.