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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."

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.

NPR's Lauren Frayer on Identity Politics in India

Lauren Frayer, NPR's India correspondent, joins the podcast to discuss the identity politics that are shaping Indian politics and more.

Fareed Zakaria Explains What's at Stake in India's Election

CNN's Fareed Zakaria joins the podcast to discuss the religious and historical factors that are playing out in India's political landscape.

Exploring the Local Positivity Bias in Crime Perceptions

Americans' ratings of the seriousness of crime nationally continue to be much more negative than their perceptions of crime at home.

Democratic Party Still Seen as Better for Union Members

Americans are more than twice as likely to say the Democratic Party rather than the Republican Party best serves the interests of labor union members.

Malaise Grips Sierra Leone Ahead of Election

Sierra Leoneans head to the election polls this weekend less satisfied with their living standards than they have been in over a decade.

Usual Midterm Indicators Very Unfavorable for Democrats

The environment for this year's midterm elections is very unfavorable for Democrats, with key national mood indicators well below historical averages.

Gallup Vault: Americans Side With Voting Rights Reforms

In March 1965, Gallup found extensive public support for President Lyndon Johnson's proposal to have the federal government oversee voting in areas where blacks had been denied the right to vote.
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