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Americans' Concern Grows About Government, National Discord

The events of the past few weeks have affected Americans' views of what's ailing the country most, with government surpassing the coronavirus for the first time since the pandemic began.

Trump Transition Ratings Better the Second Time Around

A slim majority of U.S. adults approve of the way Donald Trump is handling his presidential transition, but more rate his Cabinet picks negatively than positively.

Few Major U.S. Political Figures Rated Positively on Balance

Marco Rubio, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Hakeem Jeffries are among a few of the key U.S. political figures Americans rate more positively than negatively.

Americans Think History Will Rate Biden Presidency Negatively

Fifty-four percent of U.S. adults expect that Joe Biden will go down in history as a below-average or poor president, while 26% say he will be remembered as an average president and 19% as outstanding or above average.

Record Party Gaps in Job Approval of Supreme Court, Congress

Job approval ratings of both the U.S. Supreme Court and Congress show the largest party divisions in Gallup's trend.

Americans' Foreign Policy Priorities, NATO Support Unchanged

Americans' views on prioritizing the nation's foreign policy goals are similar to what they were when Donald Trump took office in 2017.

More Democrats Want Trump Removed Than Wanted Nixon Out

A slim majority of Americans continue to say President Trump should be impeached and removed from office. The 89% of Democrats with this view exceeds that for Richard Nixon just before he resigned.

Democrats Regain Advantage in Party Affiliation

Americans' party identification has shifted from a Republican advantage in 2024 to a Democratic advantage in the second quarter of 2025.

No Majority Demand for Deregulation

Over half of Americans say there is about the right amount of or too little government regulation of business.

Compromise Remains Most Valued in D.C. Leaders

Americans continue to prefer having leaders in Washington who compromise to get things done over those who stand firmly on principle.
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