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Postsecondary Education Linked to Volunteerism, Better Health

Americans with at least some postsecondary education are about twice as likely to volunteer their time as those with no education after high school.

Final Election Indicators Give Mixed Signals

Americans are unhappy with the status quo in key areas of U.S. leadership, suggesting this should be a "change" election. Yet Kamala Harris edges out Donald Trump in favorability.

Party Divisions in Views of Supreme Court Keep Ratings Low

Americans' ratings of the U.S. Supreme Court remain near record lows, largely because of depressed ratings from Democrats.

Colombia's Next President Faces Daunting Challenges

As Colombians vote in their presidential election on Sunday, they are under serious economic stress that is contributing to record-low thriving.

Americans Reject D.C. Statehood

Americans are more than twice as likely to oppose (64%) than to favor (29%) making Washington, D.C., a separate state.

A Paradox? More Government While Attempting to Fix Government

Proposals to enlarge the role of government in the U.S. seemingly conflict with Americans' deep distrust of the way their government operates.

Impeachment From the American Public's Perspective

Support for the Senate conviction of Donald Trump is highly correlated with his approval rating, as was the case for Bill Clinton in 1999.

Does Voting Work Anymore?

British voters' decision to leave the European Union was a total shock to elite leaders of government and media around the world. It's now a wake-up call to American leaders and media as well.

Abortion Edges Up as Important Voting Issue for Americans

Twenty-one percent of Americans would only vote for a candidate who shares their views on abortion, by one percentage point the highest Gallup has found in 19 years. Pro-life Americans remain more likely to hold this view.

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.