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American Public Opinion and Guns
Americans overwhelmingly favor new background check laws, but tend to doubt they will reduce mass shootings. Americans do not favor banning handguns, and a majority think that carrying concealed weapons could make the nation safer.
Trump's Three Challenges as CEO of Government
President-elect Donald Trump faces the challenges of figuring out the proper role of government, making government work more efficiently and dealing with the people's overwhelming disrespect for Congress and its members.
Eight Things We Learned in This Election
Gallup's Editor-in-Chief reports on eight things we learned from the American people during the presidential campaign of 2016.
Trump Approval Lower Than U.S. Mood Might Predict
An analysis of the relationships between presidential job approval and ratings of the economy and U.S. direction predict that Donald Trump's approval rating should be 47% to 54%, not the current 38%.
Hillary Clinton's Favorable Rating One of Her Worst
Hillary Clinton's favorability with the American public has sunk to one of its lowest levels in more than 20 years. Forty-one percent of Americans have a favorable view of the Democratic candidate, while 51% have an unfavorable view.
The Best of the Gallup Vault
Across 100 pieces published thus far, the Gallup Vault revisits historical Gallup data that help put the past and present into better perspective.
Trump's Job Approval Stabilizing at Lower Level
President Donald Trump's job approval rating has been either 34% or 35% in Gallup Daily tracking since Aug. 20, producing a new low weekly average of 35% for Aug. 21-27.
Majority of U.S. Voters Think Media Favors Clinton
A majority of U.S. voters think the media's election coverage is biased, with most of these voters saying the bias favors Hillary Clinton.
Americans' Ratings of CDC Down After Ebola Crisis
Americans' ratings of the job the Centers for Disease Control, or CDC, is doing are down significantly from last year, whereas ratings of other key government agencies measured both years are the same or better.
Muslim Americans Identify With God and Country
Muslim Americans are as likely to say they strongly identify with the U.S. as they are their faith. Muslim Americans who strongly identify with the United States, as well as those who strongly identify with others around the world who share ...