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How Russia's and Ukraine's Neighbors See Them
On average, Russian and Ukrainian leadership receive similar approval ratings from their regional neighbors, but there are underlying divisions.
American Dream Endures as U.S. Approaches 250 Years
Most Americans still personally believe in the American Dream and consider it worth striving for, but fewer believe the country is delivering on it.
Top U.S. Foreign Policy Priority: National Security
Of 11 potential foreign policy goals, Americans prioritize security and national interests more than overseas outreach and development.
Americans' Rating of Environment Hits New Low
A record-low 35% of Americans rate the environment's quality positively. Most say it is worsening, and the public wants the government to do more.
Healthcare Reclaims Top Spot Among U.S. Domestic Worries
Americans say they worry most about healthcare among 16 domestic issues, followed by the economy, inflation, the federal budget and income inequality.
Democrats' Confidence in U.S. Institutions Sinks to New Low
Democrats' average confidence in key U.S. institutions has dropped to a new low point in Gallup's trend dating back to 1979, while Republicans' has risen significantly.
Americans' Views of Canada, Great Britain Drop to New Lows
Americans' opinions of Canada and Great Britain have slumped to new lows, with Japan and Italy replacing them at the top of this year's country ratings.
New High Say Supreme Court Is Too Conservative
Forty-three percent of Americans describe the U.S. Supreme Court as being "too conservative," the highest in Gallup's trend.
Americans Renew Call for Third Party
Nearly 6 in 10 Americans say the two major political parties do such a poor job of representing the American people that a third major party is needed, tying the high for this measure since 2003. Tea Party supporters' views are similar to those ...
College Students Mostly Positive About Leaders' Actions
New Lumina Foundation-Gallup research finds 55% of students believe their college leadership acts in students' best interests at least most of the time.