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Healthcare, Immigration Down as Most Important Problem

After the midterm elections, U.S. satisfaction has dipped to 31%, and mentions of immigration and healthcare as the most important problem have fallen. The government is again the top overall problem.

Trump Job Approval Slightly Improved in Ninth Quarter

President Donald Trump averaged 41.6% job approval in his ninth quarter in office, a two-point improvement from the prior quarter.

GOP Image Slides Giving Democrats Strong Advantage

Americans' opinion of the Republican Party has declined since November, with 37% now viewing it positively, compared with 48% who have a positive opinion of the Democratic Party.

More Republicans Favor Path to Citizenship Than Wall

More Republicans favor a path to citizenship for illegal immigrants living in the U.S. than either of two proposals advanced by Donald Trump -- building a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border and deporting all illegal immigrants.

Trump Approval, Economic Confidence Rebound

President Donald Trump's job approval rating has improved to 44%, and Americans' economic optimism is also up.

U.S. Opinion and the Election: Guns, Immigration, Climate

Read a review of where the American public stands on gun control, immigration, and climate change.

Plurality in U.S. Says Southern Border Situation Is 'Crisis'

A 39% plurality of Americans say the border situation is a crisis, and 33% consider it to be a major problem. Most Americans have sympathy for migrants.

Immigration Surges to Top of Most Important Problem List

Sharply more Americans than in January name immigration as the most important problem facing the U.S. The issue ranks first on the list.

Immigration, Public Opinion and Congress

Gallup reviews how well public opinion fits with the bipartisan committee's recommendations on border security, immigration and spending.

Economic Uncertainty Awaits Returning Afghans

As thousands of Afghans are forced to cross the border from Pakistan, they enter an economy where millions are unable to afford food and shelter.
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