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Americans Similarly Dissatisfied With Corporations, Gov't
Americans are equally satisfied with the size and influence of major corporations and the size and power of the federal government. Satisfaction with each has rebounded some, but remains low at 35% and 36%, respectively.
Americans Still Closely Divided on Kavanaugh Confirmation
More Americans now have opinions about whether the Senate should confirm Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court, but preferences remain divided overall.
Hillary Clinton Unique With No Post-Election Image Gain
Unlike previous candidates who lost the U.S. presidential election, Hillary Clinton's post-election favorable ratings are no better than before the election.
U.S. Teachers Prioritize Gun Control to Prevent Shootings
U.S. school teachers overwhelmingly say stricter gun laws and bans on assault weapons are the best ways to prevent future school shootings.
U.S. Voters Prefer GOP Congress if Clinton Is Elected
More voters want the GOP than the Democrats to control Congress if Hillary Clinton is elected president. They are split on control of Congress for a Donald Trump presidency.
Americans Still Perceive Crime as on the Rise
Two-thirds of Americans say there is more crime in the United States, and 49% say there is more crime in their local area, than a year ago. This reflects Americans' general tendency to see crime rates as increasing rather than decreasing, even ...
Trump Sets New Low for Second-Quarter Job Approval
President Trump averaged 38.8% job approval during his second quarter in office, the worst second-quarter average for any president by a significant margin.
Trump's Diplomatic Tour Not Lifting His Job Approval at Home
President Donald Trump's job approval rating over the first few days of his nine-day tour overseas remains below 40%, similar to levels recorded leading up to the trip.
State Residents Generally Feel Secure but Racial Divisions Exist
Midwestern and Northeastern states score well on Gallup's Law and Order Index, compared with Southern states. Differences in racial attitudes help explain variations in confidence in local law enforcement and perceptions of safety.
Holland, Mich., Metro Area Best at Meeting Basic Needs
Among the 187 U.S. metro areas Gallup and Healthways surveyed in 2009, Holland-Grand Haven, Mich., led the nation in providing basic necessities to its residents. McAllen-Edinburg-Mission, Texas, ranked last. Better access to basics is also ...