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    U.S. Party Preferences Evenly Split in 2022 After Shift to GOP

    Americans' party preferences were evenly divided in 2022 after 10 years with a Democratic advantage.

    Democratic Party Still Seen as Better for Union Members

    Americans are more than twice as likely to say the Democratic Party rather than the Republican Party best serves the interests of labor union members.

    Postelection: Economic Confidence Up; Biden Ratings Down

    After the election, Americans' confidence in the economy has improved, while fewer approve of Joe Biden's performance and are satisfied with the state of the nation.

    Millennials, Gen X Clinging to Independent Party ID

    While the Silent Generation and baby boomers have become less likely to identify as political independents as they have aged, Generation X and millennials are maintaining high levels of independent identification.

    Age, Issues Working to Trump's Advantage Pre-Debate

    Though neither is viewed positively overall ahead of the first presidential debate, Trump is viewed more positively than Biden on several measures.

    New Normal: Lower U.S. Life Ratings

    In 2023, 52.1% of U.S. adults rated their lives well enough to be considered "thriving," three points below the norms set in 2015-2019 and 2021.

    Republicans, Men Push Trump Approval Higher in Second Term

    Men, conservatives and people of color are more approving of Trump in his second term, but approval has declined among liberals and older Americans.

    Five Key Insights Into Americans' Views of the News Media

    Explore five notable Gallup findings about trust and confidence in the U.S. media today.

    Poor Marks for Biden: Middle East, Economy, Foreign Affairs

    Joe Biden's approval rating remains at its record low, with worse ratings for his handling of foreign affairs, the economy and the Middle East situation.

    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.
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