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How Policies Discussed in the GOP Debate Fare With the Public

Gallup looks at how the proposals and policy stances discussed by Republican presidential candidates in the third GOP debate fare with the American people.

Hispanics' Daily Spending Well Above U.S. Average

U.S. Hispanics report spending more on a daily basis than other Americans, which is partly attributable to their greater likelihood of having children living at home.

Immigrant and U.S.-Born Hispanics Tilt Democratic

All U.S. Hispanics, regardless of whether they were U.S.-born, tilt strongly Democratic and give President Barack Obama high approval ratings. But Hispanic immigrants are slightly more likely to say they are political independents.

Americans Favor Giving Illegal Immigrants a Chance to Stay

Americans favor a law that lets immigrants living in the U.S. illegally have a chance to stay in the country legally -- regardless of whether they are allowed to become "permanent legal residents" or "U.S. citizens."

The Average American Weighs In on Immigration

Joe Biden's initial actions on immigration policy generally fit well with U.S. public opinion.

Job Creators: Keep Out?

As debates about immigration intensify, there's a major factor to consider: Many entrepreneurial migrants are job creators.

What Americans Want Their Government to Do Now

Despite the partisan rancor surrounding the midterm campaign, majorities agree on several things the government can do regardless of who wins on Nov. 6.

Trump's Policy Proposals and Public Opinion

Find out which of President-elect Trump's proposals are in sync with American public opinion, which are not and which fall in the middle.

Identity Politics in Context

The complex issue of identity politics looms as a potentially important factor in next year's midterm elections.

Worldwide, 54% See Communities as Good for Migrants

Is the world a better place for migrants to live than it was at the start of the decade? A majority of the world (54%) sees it that way today.
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