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Dissatisfaction With U.S. Immigration Level Rises to 58%
A 58% majority of Americans are dissatisfied with the level of immigration into the U.S. today, and 34% are satisfied. Those dissatisfied are over four times more likely to say it should be decreased than increased.
Job Ratings of Many Key Federal Agencies Decline
Gallup finds sharp drops since 2019 in Americans' evaluations of the job key federal government agencies are doing, with ratings of the CDC falling the most.
The Public Opinion Context for Trump's Reelection Bid
A look at where American public opinion does, and does not, provide a supportive environment for Trump's reelection probabilities.
Americans Rate Canada, Britain, France, Japan Most Favorably
Americans view Canada, Great Britain, France and Japan the best of 19 countries asked about -- and North Korea, Afghanistan, Iran, Russia and Iraq the worst.
Invasion of Ukraine: 'Biggest Security Crisis' Since WWII
Geopolitical expert Jessica Berlin joins the podcast to discuss how the attacks on Ukraine are affecting larger Europe.
Biden, Congress Approval Ratings Steady
Americans' approval ratings of President Joe Biden and Congress remain stable at 54% and 31%, respectively.
A Letter to Elected Representatives, From the Average American
What average Americans would say in a letter to their elected representatives.
U.S. Defense Attitudes Shifted Before Russia-Ukraine War
Before Russia invaded Ukraine, Americans were evenly divided on whether the U.S. was spending enough money on defense. In the past two years, increasingly more have said the U.S. national defense is not strong enough.
U.S. Satisfaction Low as Economic Concerns Remain High
The American public is not feeling positively about the state of the union, with the vast majority saying they are dissatisfied with the direction the country is going in and 70% saying the economy is getting worse.
Cheryl Brown Henderson on Brown v. Board
Cheryl Brown Henderson joins the podcast to look back on Brown v. Board of Education and what education and life were like for African Americans before and after the decision.