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Social Conservatism in U.S. Highest in About a Decade
Thirty-eight percent of Americans say they are conservative on social issues, the highest Gallup has measured since 2012.
Supreme Court Trust, Job Approval at Historical Lows
Americans' trust in the judicial branch has sunk further in the past year, and the Supreme Court's job approval rating is tied for the low in Gallup's trend.
'Pro-Choice' or 'Pro-Life' Demographic Table
Americans' identification as "pro-choice" or "pro-life" on abortion is provided here in tabular form, with breakouts by key population subgroups.
U.S. Abortion Attitudes Stable; No Consensus on Legality
Americans' views on the legality and morality of abortion haven't changed in the past year. Most say abortion should be legal, but many of these favor limits.
Religious Identity and the 2020 Presidential Election
Americans' political predispositions vary significantly by their underlying religious identity, providing an important way to understand the 2020 election.
Eastern Europe: Women, Girls Under More Pressure
Gallup World Poll Regional Director Galina Zapryanova discusses the challenges for women in the former Soviet Union and Eastern Europe.
Changing One's Gender Is Sharply Contentious Moral Issue
Americans are divided in their views of the morality of changing one's gender, with 51% saying it is morally wrong and 46% saying it is morally acceptable.
Nearly Two-Thirds of Americans Want Roe v. Wade to Stand
Twenty-eight percent of Americans think Roe v. Wade should be overturned, while 64% say it should not be.
U.S. Satisfaction Shows Modest Improvement
Twenty-one percent of Americans are satisfied with the way things are going in the U.S., up from 17% in August and 13% in July.
Sixty-Two Percent View Planned Parenthood Favorably
Sixty-two percent of Americans have a favorable opinion of Planned Parenthood, which is fighting an attempt by President Donald Trump and Republicans to cut off its federal funding.