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New Low in U.S. 'Very Satisfied' With Personal Life

The 44% of Americans who are "very satisfied" with their personal life is at a new low, though personal satisfaction still outpaces national satisfaction.

Impeachment From the American Public's Perspective

Support for the Senate conviction of Donald Trump is highly correlated with his approval rating, as was the case for Bill Clinton in 1999.

Black Turnout in the 2020 Election

Turnout among Black Americans dropped in 2016 compared with 2008 and 2012, and where it ends up this year could be a significant determinant of the election outcome.

El Salvador Voters Ready for Change

Voters in El Salvador this weekend will cast their ballots in the first of Latin America's six presidential elections this year.

American Public Opinion and the Afghanistan Situation

Americans tend to support the decision to withdraw troops from Afghanistan, although the execution of that process gets low marks.

Support for Third U.S. Political Party Up to 63%

Sixty-three percent of Americans say a third U.S. political party is needed, up from 56% a year ago and by one percentage point the highest in Gallup's 20-year trend.

Gallup Poll: New Editor, New Direction

As highly esteemed Editor-in-Chief Frank Newport steps into semiretirement, his successor will be Gallup veteran Mohamed Younis.

Measuring Presidential Job Approval for 75 Years

Presidential job approval, a measure pioneered by Dr. George Gallup in the 1930s, has become the most frequently asked question in polling history.

LGBT Americans Married to Same-Sex Spouse Steady at 10%

Gallup finds that 10% of LGBT adults in the U.S. are married to a same-sex spouse, and another 6% live with a same-sex partner.

Economy Remains Top Concern Ahead of Zimbabwe Election

With their country facing intense economic headwinds, Zimbabwean voters head to the polls on Wednesday to choose their next president.
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