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Americans' Foreign Policy Priorities, NATO Support Unchanged

Americans' views on prioritizing the nation's foreign policy goals are similar to what they were when Donald Trump took office in 2017.

Most Students Say College Does Well Promoting Free Speech

Most students say their college does an "excellent" or "good" job promoting free speech and that they feel respected by other students and faculty.

Seven Things to Know About the Republican Nomination Contest

The fact that these older, more conservative segments of Republicans have been so labile in their choices so far this year suggests that they may continue to be labile in the weeks ahead.

Romney Competitive With Top GOP Rivals Among Conservatives

While Herman Cain leads conservative Republicans' preferences for the 2012 GOP nomination, Mitt Romney and Rick Perry are close behind. Romney outperforms both his rivals among moderate/liberal Republicans, resulting in a near tie between Romney ...

Support for Third U.S. Party Dips, but Is Still Majority View

A majority of Americans, 52%, still think a third major U.S. political party is needed, but this percentage is down from 58% last August. For the first time, Gallup finds more Republicans than Democrats in favor of a third party.

Walz and Vance Earn Modest Reviews as VP Picks

Less than half of voters rate Tim Walz and JD Vance as excellent or good vice presidential choices, similar to recent nominees but subpar historically.

Non-College Whites Had Affinity for GOP Before Trump

White Americans without college degrees have been aligned with the Republican Party for most of the past two decades, but their affiliation with the GOP has grown stronger during the Trump era.

Is Gov't Itself the Top U.S. Problem? Depends on Whom You Ask

Americans who name the government as the nation's top problem have widely differing explanations, depending on their political identity.

More Concern About Trump Than Harris Aligning With Radicals

More Americans are concerned that Donald Trump is too closely aligned with people holding radical political views than are concerned Kamala Harris is.

Could Biden's Job Approval Rise Among Key Groups by November?

Incumbents' approval ratings usually rise among their party's supporters in reelection years. Among independents, the historical pattern is mixed.