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Americans' Views of Impeachment, Trump's Record on Issues

A slim majority of Americans say they would like their senators to vote to convict Donald Trump in his second impeachment trial.

Suburbanites Show One of Largest Drops in Trump Approval

Donald Trump's approval rating has dropped significantly this year among some key demographic groups of Americans who helped him defeat Hillary Clinton in 2016.

U.S. Catholics Have Backed Same-Sex Marriage Since 2011

While Pope Francis' comments supporting same sex civil unions were a drastic shift in Catholic church guidance, U.S. Catholics have supported gay marriage for about a decade.

Americans' Abortion Views Steady in Past Year

Americans' views on abortion have been stable over the past year, with the public remaining closely divided on the issue: 48% call themselves "pro-choice," and 46% say they are "pro-life."

Understanding the Increase in Moral Acceptability of Polygamy

Several factors help explain why Americans are four times as likely to see polygamy as morally acceptable now compared with 14 years ago.

Record-Low 54% in U.S. Say Death Penalty Morally Acceptable

Fifty-four percent of Americans think the death penalty is morally acceptable, an all-time low in Gallup's 20-year trend.

Americans Still Unclear on Public Support for Gay Marriage

U.S. adults increasingly believe the American public supports same-sex marriage, with 48% saying so -- a higher percentage than Gallup found in three polls over the prior decade.

Alumni Reflect on College Responsiveness to Sexual Assault

About a third of recent college graduates report they are confident their institution would have fully investigated a reported sexual assault claim. Female and LGBT graduates are less confident than their peers.

U.S. Support for Same-Sex Marriage Matches Record High

Two in three Americans (67%) say marriages between same-sex couples should be legally recognized, matching the previous high Gallup measured in 2018.

Alumni Rate Colleges' Responsiveness to Discrimination

About a quarter of recent college graduates say they are confident their institution would have fully investigated a discrimination issue.
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