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The American Public in 2017: What We Learned

Gallup editors' picks for the most significant trends and discoveries in American public opinion in 2017.

Russians Back Strong Stance on Ukraine

Russians largely back their country's tough stance on Ukraine, which earned Russia more economic sanctions from the U.S. and Europe this week. Nearly two in three believe their country needs to take a "very strong position" with Ukraine.

Cyberterrorism Tops List of 11 Potential Threats to U.S.

Americans consider cyberterrorism and the development of nuclear weapons by North Korea and Iran to be the most critical of 11 potential threats to the U.S.

Trump's Sixth Quarter His Best; Remains Weak Historically

President Donald Trump averaged 41.9% during his sixth quarter in office, his best to date, but tied as the lowest sixth-quarter average among recent elected presidents.

Many Russians Unhappy With Their National Government

With Russia’s parliamentary elections approaching, a Gallup Poll conducted this year finds many Russians dissatisfied with their national government.

North Korea Surges to Top of U.S. Enemies List

Just over half of Americans cite North Korea as the United States' greatest enemy, more than triple the percentage who said this in 2016.

Most Americans Paying Close Attention to Crisis in Ukraine

In the U.S., 68% report paying close attention to the situation in Ukraine, in line with attention paid to other recent international events. Further, 66% say they are worried the situation will lead to U.S. military involvement.

Canada, Great Britain Are Americans' Most Favored Nations

Among 22 countries, Americans hold the highest regard for their strongest allies, including Canada (92%) and Great Britain (90%). At 82%, American favorability toward France exceeds its highest measured level in 24 years of polling.

Global Economic Crisis Is Personal for Russians

Russia's record-low score this year on Gallup's Personal Economy Index, which measures respondents' economic situations and the economics of the communities they live in, illustrates the toll the global economic crisis exacted on Russians' ...

Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton Extend Run as Most Admired

Hillary Clinton is most admired woman for the 13th year in a row and Barack Obama is most admired man for the seventh straight time. Clinton's margin over second-place Oprah Winfrey is her smallest since 2007.
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