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Congress Approval, Support for Impeaching Trump Both Up

Approval of Congress is now at 25%, up from 18% in September. Meanwhile, 52% of Americans now support impeaching Trump and removing him from office.

Economic Views Remain Negative, but Slightly Less So

The Gallup Economic Confidence Index ticked up further this month to -1. While still anemic, it's the index's most positive level since the start of the pandemic.

No Improvement in Congress Approval, at 13%

In the U.S., 13% approve of the job Congress is doing. This is on par with monthly readings since August, but below the initial 20% reading for the current GOP-led Congress in February 2015.

U.S. Economic Confidence Index Continues Upward Trek

Gallup's U.S. Economic Confidence Index continues to advance into positive territory, averaging +4 for the week ending Jan. 11 -- the highest it has reached since the recession. This is the index's third consecutive positive reading.

U.S. Economic Confidence Index Hit New High in January

Americans' confidence in the U.S. economy was higher in January than in any other month since 2008, with Gallup's Economic Confidence Index averaging +11.

Republicans Again Desire a Conservative Presidential Nominee

As they did before the 2008 election, six in 10 Republicans want a conservative as their party's presidential nominee in 2016. The 36% of Democrats who want a liberal candidate is up slightly from 30% in 2007.

'It May Be Time for a Political Shift in Germany'

Constanze Stelzenmueller joins the podcast to discuss outgoing German Chancellor Angela Merkel, the candidates to succeed her and the "whiplash" of events leading up to Election Day.

After Terror Attacks, U.S. Satisfaction Falls to 13-Month Low

After the recent terrorist attacks, Americans' satisfaction with the way things are going in the U.S. dropped seven percentage points to 20%, the lowest reading in more than a year.

Congress Could Gain Ground With American Public

Could Congress be coming back into Americans' better graces? The relative lack of bitter partisanship displayed last week as both the House and the Senate passed debt ceiling legislation suggested that elected representatives may be paying ...

Trump Job Approval Sets New Record for Polarization

The 79-point difference in President Donald Trump's average job approval ratings between Republicans (87%) and Democrats (8%) during his second year in office is the largest for any presidential year.