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About Half of Americans Say Trump Moving Too Fast
About half of Americans say President Donald Trump is moving too fast in addressing the nation's problems, while a third say he is moving at about the right speed.
Confidence in Supreme Court Modest, but Steady
Americans' confidence in the U.S. Supreme Court is steady, with 37% expressing a great deal or quite a lot of faith in the nation's highest court.
Trump Job Approval Slips Back to 41%
President Donald Trump's job approval rating fell back slightly last week, to 41%, down from a personal high of 45%.
Before Violence, Egyptians Expected Fair, Honest Elections
Before turmoil threatened Egypt's parliamentary elections, Gallup surveys found 74% of Egyptians planned to vote and 71% expected the elections to be fair and honest. Nearly half think it would be a bad thing for the Muslim Brotherhood to hold a ...
Anti-Terror: Visa Control, Airstrikes Seen as Most Effective
Americans are most likely to see overhauling the nation's visa waiver program and intensifying airstrikes against the Islamic State as effective against terrorism, of 11 measures tested. Using a religious test to prevent Muslims from entering ...
Americans Still Say Muslims Have Negative View of U.S.
Eight in 10 Americans believe people in Muslim countries have an unfavorable view of the U.S.; only 13% say such attitudes are positive. Americans’ own views of Muslim countries are also more negative than positive, though to a lesser degree. ...
Muslim Americans Exemplify Diversity, Potential
Muslim Americans are the most racially diverse religious group in the United States. Muslim American women are among the most educated in the country, and young Muslim Americans report among the lowest levels of being registered to vote.
Republicans and Democrats Disagree on Muslim Hearings
While 52% of all Americans say Thursday's scheduled House Homeland Security Committee hearings to investigate terrorist recruitment efforts in the American Muslim community are appropriate, there are sharp partisan differences: 69% of ...
Pakistani Disapproval of U.S. Leadership Soars in 2012
Ninety-two percent of Pakistanis disapprove of U.S. leadership. Pakistanis have also lost faith in their U.S.-allied government and instead trust the military.
Sharif's Indictment Risks Confidence Gains in Pakistan
Former Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif's ouster and indictment on corruption charges will test the recent gains in Pakistanis' faith in their national government.