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Religion and the Supremes
The Supreme Court will be changing again. To no one's surprise, 89-year-old Justice John Paul Stevens has announced he will be retiring this summer.
Economic Hardship and Favorable Views of Trump
The relationship between economic hardship and favorable views of Donald Trump is not as neat as some commentators have suggested. Those who like Trump tend to live in areas far from the Mexican border that are relatively unexposed to trade ...
Gallup Week-in-Review
Read about Americans' views on legalizing gay marriage, U.S. ex-smokers' successful strategies for quitting, Palestinians' low expectations for reaching permanent peace with Israel, and more in this week's review.
An Estimated 780,000 Americans in Same-Sex Marriages
About 0.3% of adults in the U.S. are married to a same-sex spouse, and 0.5% are in a same-sex domestic partnership. In the U.S., this suggests there are 780,000 same-sex marriages and 1.2 million same-sex domestic partnerships today.
California Dreaming: Is Talk of Secession Just Politics?
California is challenging, some would say defying, Trump administration policies. Is this mere partisan politics or is secession really on the table?
Republicans Move to the Right on Several Moral Issues
Americans’ views about the moral acceptability of 15 different social issues and policies haven’t changed dramatically over the past year. However, Republicans have grown less supportive of embryonic stem-cell research, divorce, and gambling -- ...
Russians See Gold in Sochi Olympic Games
Most Russians are looking forward to the Olympics that start next week in Sochi. However, the majority, particularly residents of the South region, anticipate the games will increase corruption.
Gallup Week-in-Review
Read about Americans' views on using drones, how U.S. teachers evaluate their lives, Cyprus residents' confidence in banks prior to the crisis, and more in this week's review.
U.S. Mood on Economy Up, Race Relations Sharply Down
Americans' satisfaction with the nation's economy is up since last January, while they are less content with the nation's security from terrorism and with race relations.
LGBT Americans Skew Democratic, Largely Support Obama
Gallup's landmark study of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) Americans finds that 44% identify as Democratic, 43% as independent, and 13% as Republican. Conservative LGBT Americans share similar traits with conservatives overall.