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Brazil's Election: Populist Incumbent vs. Popular President

Results from Gallup surveys in Brazil offer some insight into what is shaping Brazilian voters' choices ahead of the country's general election this week.

UNICEF on What It's Like to Be a Child in Today's World

Laurence Chandy joins the podcast to discuss The Changing Childhood Project, a partnership with Gallup. Do young people view themselves as global citizens? And how does this play out in their values?

2024 Presidential Election Center

Follow the underlying metrics and trends influencing the race for the White House in the 2024 U.S. Presidential Election.

Highs and Lows of 2022, U.S. Edition

Every year, we take a look back at all our stories on U.S. public opinion and choose the most notable of the year. 2022 was packed with highs and lows; here are our top 10.

Smaller Majorities Say Crime In U.S. Is Serious, Increasing

Americans' views of national and local crime have improved since last year, largely due to Democrats' more positive perceptions.

About Six in 10 Confident in Accuracy of U.S. Vote Count

About six in 10 Americans are confident that votes will be accurately cast and counted in the coming election, similar to their view in 2008 but down from 2004 to 2007.

Four in Five Americans Support Voter ID Laws, Early Voting

As partisan-fueled court battles over state voting laws shape the 2016 political landscape and beyond, four in five Americans support both early voting and voter ID laws. A smaller majority of 63% support automatic voter registration.

Why Leaders Can't Miss Unhappiness Again

Read an excerpt from Gallup's new book, "Blind Spot: The Global Rise of Unhappiness and How Leaders Missed It."

Providing Context for the Midterm Election Results

Gallup's editors review six factors that help explain Tuesday's midterm results, ranging from President Trump's impact to the economy and voter engagement.

Five Things to Know: Healthcare and the U.S. Election

A new poll from West Health and Gallup shows that a majority of Americans think healthcare is not receiving enough attention in the 2024 presidential election.
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