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Partisan Split on Election Integrity Gets Even Wider

The election trust gap evident in 2016 and 2020 is markedly wider in 2024 as Republicans' faith in the accuracy of the vote has plunged to a new low.

Americans' Concerns About National Crime Abating

Americans are moderating their views of how bad the nation's crime problem is and have become less likely to think the problem is worsening.

In U.S., Support for Tea Party Drops to New Low

Support for the Tea Party has dropped to a new low of 17%, two points less than the previous low recorded last November. Opposition also dropped slightly, such that the majority of Americans, 54%, now say they neither support nor oppose the ...

Public Opinion and Recent Supreme Court Decisions

Recent Supreme Court decisions may have conflicting impacts on Americans' overall opinion of the court.

Gallup Vault: Fear and Anxiety During the 1980s AIDS Crisis

As AIDS spread in the 1980s, Gallup found some Americans expressing judgmental views about those who had contracted the disease.

Cigarette Smoking Rate in U.S. Ties 80-Year Low

Eleven percent of Americans smoke cigarettes, tying the low in Gallup's 80-year trend.

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.

Dissecting Trump 2016 and Reagan 1980 Image Comparisons

Despite some contentions to the contrary, evidence shows that at this time in the 1980 campaign year, Ronald Reagan's image was significantly more positive than Trump's image is now.

UK Election: British Economy vs. Other OECD Countries

Ahead of the general election in the U.K. next week, Gallup data paint a mixed picture of economic perceptions in the U.K. compared with other major economies.

Most Black, Hispanic Adults Very Worried About Tainted Water

Three-fourths of Black Americans (76%) and 70% of Hispanic Americans say they personally worry "a great deal" about pollution of drinking water, compared with 48% of White Americans who respond this way.