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Biden Job Approval at 42%; Below 40% on Four Issues
President Joe Biden remains underwater in his overall job approval and ratings of his handling of six issues. His handling of the coronavirus response is the only issue on which he earns majority-level approval.
Political Fundamentals Foreshadowed Trump Victory
Throughout 2024, Gallup's key indicators signaled the election environment was favorable to Republicans.
Americans Say Government, Immigration Are Lead U.S. Woes
Poor governmental leadership and immigration continue to lead the list of issues Americans name as the biggest problem facing the U.S. today.
Mentions of Immigration as Top Problem Surpass Record High
Mentions of immigration as the nation's most important problem increased further in July to a new record 27%.
How Americans Really Feel About Immigration, in Their Own Words
How do Americans really feel about one of the most controversial topics of our time -- immigration? In this episode, we hear Americans' views in their own words.
Republicans' Dissatisfaction With Immigration Down, Democrats' Up
Republicans' dissatisfaction with U.S. immigration levels has eased in the past year, while Democrats' dissatisfaction has grown.
Americans Still Want Business to Stay Quiet on Public Policy
For the second straight year, a Gallup-Bentley University study shows Americans' desire for businesses to take stances on current events is falling, with 38% now agreeing that businesses should speak out.
Americans Most Satisfied With Nation's Military, Security
Majorities of Americans are satisfied with just five of 22 policy areas in the U.S. -- military strength, security from terrorism, the position of women, the economy, and acceptance of gays and lesbians.
Biden Approval, Legislation and the American Public
The potential impact of massive new spending legislation on President Joe Biden's job approval rating remains uncertain.
Before Title 42 Expired, Who Wanted to Come to the U.S.?
Gallup's latest data from Latin America and the Caribbean, collected before Title 42 expired, highlight that millions of adults would come to the U.S. if they could.