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U.S. Economic Confidence Dips for a Second Month in a Row

Gallup's Economic Confidence Index registered -34 in May, reflecting further deterioration in how Americans assess the economy's current state as well as its trajectory.

Herman Cain Well Liked, but Not Well Known in GOP Circles

Herman Cain's Positive Intensity Score of 26 tops the field of Republican presidential candidates, but his 51% name recognition ranks near the bottom. Among the better-known candidates, Rick Perry has the strongest positive image.

Retail, Pharmaceutical Industries Slip in Public Esteem

Americans' opinions of the retail and pharmaceutical industries have suffered the most over the past year, with Democrats increasingly negative about retail and Republicans about the pharmaceutical industry.

Cain's Image Showing Signs of Decline Amid Allegations

Herman Cain remains the Republican presidential candidate who generates the strongest favorable opinions among the party rank-and-file, but his Positive Intensity Score, now 25, is declining amid allegations of sexual harassment against him.

Newt Gingrich's Image Slides Among Republicans

Former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich's Positive Intensity Score dropped to 6 in the two weeks spanning May 16-29, down from 11 for May 9-22. Gingrich's current Positive Intensity Score is his lowest to date, and among the lowest of any ...

Cain Maintains Positive Intensity as Recognition Grows

Herman Cain's positive image among Republicans stayed that way over the past week as the percentage of Republicans familiar with him rose from 61% to 69%. Gallup finds no improvement in the fizzled images of Rick Perry and Michele Bachmann, and ...

GOP Candidates in SC Debate Have a Lot to Gain

Tonight's GOP debate in South Carolina features five possible presidential candidates, four of whom are known to less than half of Republicans nationwide. As such, one much-sought-after outcome of the debate could be an increase in the precious ...

Low U.S. Economic Confidence Steady

Gallup's Economic Confidence Index is holding at -35 in July, with 13% naming inflation as the most important problem.

Romney, Santorum Roughly Tied on Positive Intensity Measure

Rick Santorum and Mitt Romney have roughly equal Positive Intensity Scores among Republicans (+15 and +13, respectively) and Americans nationwide (-8 and -6). Barack Obama's intensity score among all Americans is similar, at -6.

Democrats Drive Surge in Election Enthusiasm

Sixty-nine percent of U.S. adults say they are more enthusiastic about voting than usual, up from 54% in April, with Democrats driving the increased enthusiasm.
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