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Protestant, Catholic GOP Vote Similar to National Average

Republican Mormons overwhelmingly supported Mitt Romney for the party's presidential nomination in December, while highly religious Protestants' support for Romney was lower than average. Protestant and Catholic Republicans' preferences are ...

Confidence in Higher Education Down Since 2015

Americans' confidence in higher education has fallen below the majority level since 2015, from 57% to 48%.

Parental Fear About School Safety Back to Pre-Newtown Level

The percentage of U.S. parents who fear for their children's safety at school has dropped to 24%, a level not seen since before the 2012 Newtown, Connecticut, massacre.

U.S. Divorce Rate Dips, but Moral Acceptability Hits New High

Although the U.S. divorce rate is falling, more Americans (73%) find divorce "morally acceptable" than before.

Most in U.S. Say Consuming Alcohol, Marijuana Morally OK

More than three-quarters of U.S. adults believe drinking alcohol is morally acceptable while 65% say the same about smoking marijuana.

Catholics Similar to Mainstream on Abortion, Stem Cells

American Catholics are no less likely than non-Catholics to find abortion and embryonic stem-cell research morally acceptable. While regular churchgoing Catholics are more conservative than other Catholics on these issues, they are no more ...

Religious Giving Down, Other Charity Holding Steady

The percentage of Americans donating to religious charities has steadily declined over the past decade, dropping from a peak of 64% in 2005 to 52% this year.

Moral Acceptance of Polygamy at Record High -- But Why?

Why is polygamy, which remains illegal in all 50 states, becoming permissible to an increasing percentage of the country?

Announcing the 2022 Gallup Exceptional Workplace Award Winners

Gallup celebrates 41 winning organizations that maintained highly engaged workplace cultures while adapting to the challenges of 2021.

Huntsman Out, Santorum Endorsed, But Romney in Command

Jon Huntsman's dropping out of the race for the GOP nomination was inevitable. Despite many pundits' assumptions as the election season began that Huntsman was a viable candidate with a good chance of challenging for his party's nomination, he ...