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Gallup Vault: Americans Narrowly OK'd 1964 Civil Rights Law
Polling data at the time found a majority of Americans backing the Civil Rights Act of 1964, but with differences by race and region.
Multiplying the Impact: Catalyst and Partnering With Gallup
Learn about Catalyst and how this program can move entrepreneurs with strengths, engagement and wellbeing products toward partnering with Gallup.
Russia Isn't Winning in Ukraine, 'but It's No Longer Losing'
Is anyone actually winning the war in Ukraine? Are European leaders already positioning themselves for post-conflict relations with Russia? George Friedman joins the podcast to discuss all this and more.
Gallup Reporter Resources: Climate
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Monitoring the World's Water Access and Use
Northwestern University and UNESCO are working with Gallup to survey 31 countries in Africa, Asia, Central and South America to benchmark water insecurity.
Political Ideology: "Conservative" Label Prevails in the South
In 47 states, a higher percentage of Americans call themselves conservative than liberal, by margins ranging from 6 to 34 points -- with conservatism approaching 50% in several Southern states plus Utah. In the District of Columbia, the ...
Improving Teamwork: Communication Is Key
Discover how organizations and managers can foster trust, transparency and understanding in their communication efforts.
Road to Recovery Tough in Latin America, Parts of Europe
A new Gallup measure suggests countries in Latin America and Eastern/Southeastern Europe are among the most likely to struggle with long-term efforts to deal with the coronavirus.
Hispanic Americans' Party ID: Updated Analysis
Hispanic Americans' party identification continues to skew significantly Democratic, with few signs of long-term change.
Religion in the U.S.: Items of Note From Ongoing Research
Find out more about recent research on Americans' religious behavior in a time of significant change.