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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.
Polarization May Undermine Community Bonds, Trust in Others
Americans' sense of community attachment and trust in others depends on how closely the political views of the community match their own.
Congressional Approval Remains Low in March
U.S. public approval of the job Congress is doing remains scarce, with 21% approving in March.
Americans Remain Enthusiastic About 2020 Election
U.S. adults are expressing relatively high enthusiasm for voting compared with prior years, and high attention to the campaign.
29% in U.S. Say Neither Biden nor Trump Would Be Good President
Roughly equal percentages of Americans say only Trump, only Biden or neither would make a good president. Independents are skeptical of both.
Iran Votes: Lukewarm on Leadership, Cool on Economy
Ahead of elections on Friday, Iranians are sour on their current leadership and their economy -- and many would leave if they could.
Pakistanis' Discontent Reaches Record High Before Election
Gallup surveys in Pakistan ahead of the election on Thursday reveal that the outlook among the electorate is bleaker than it has been in decades.
Gallup Center on Black Voices
Learn about Gallup's 100-year commitment to report the Black experience in America. Explore our latest research insights.
Update: Evangelicals, Trump and the Election
The evangelical vote is a topic of high interest, but defining who evangelicals are and understanding their voting intentions present challenges.
The Midterms Are Here. One Last Look at the Data.
What percentage of Americans say they are certain they will vote? How much have they thought about the upcoming election? Are they more or less enthusiastic about voting than in previous years?