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Democrats Lose Ground With Black and Hispanic Adults
Gallup's party ID trends since 1999 show Democrats' advantages among Black and Hispanic adults shrinking to new lows, while men -- already in the Republicans' camp -- have moved even further in that direction.
At 46%, Trump's Pre-Debate Job Approval Highest Since May
President Donald Trump's job approval rating is 46%, based on polling conducted in the two weeks before the first presidential debate, and more Americans predict he, rather than Joe Biden, will win the election.
Majority Now Say U.S. Losing Ground on Illegal Drug Problem
A majority of Americans say the U.S. is losing ground in coping with the illegal drug problem, while 24% say it is making progress, the lowest in Gallup's trend.
Approval of Members of Both Parties in Congress Under 40%
Roughly three in five Americans disapprove of the job congressional Democrats and congressional Republicans are each doing.
U.S. Views of Foreign Trade Nearly Back to Pre-Trump Levels
Sixty-one percent of U.S. adults see foreign trade as an opportunity for economic growth, the lowest since 2016 before a surge during the Donald Trump presidency.
Smerconish: Low Trust in Institutions 'Doesn't Surprise Me'
Michael Smerconish joins the podcast to discuss the record-low confidence Americans have in U.S. institutions. Is distrust an American norm?
The Crisis of Confidence in U.S. Institutions
Public confidence in U.S. institutions is down to a new low in Gallup's trend spanning more than four decades. Jeff Jones joins the podcast to discuss the latest findings.
Biden Job Approval Stuck in Low 40s
President Joe Biden's job approval rating averaged 41.3% during his fifth quarter, the second-lowest for an elected, post-World War II president.
The Year in Review: 2023's Most Notable Findings
2023 has been an eventful year in public opinion. Explore the most notable findings from around the world that Gallup reported on this year.
Brazil's Election: Populist Incumbent vs. Popular President
Results from Gallup surveys in Brazil offer some insight into what is shaping Brazilian voters' choices ahead of the country's general election this week.