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Crime Victims More Likely to Own Guns

Americans who have recently been the victim of a crime report higher rates of gun ownership than nonvictims.

Five Key Polling Insights You Shouldn't Miss

Dr. Frank Newport examines in-depth five key aspects of current American public opinion, from Trump to Twitter.

The Trend Line: Americans Stick to Their Guns on Regulation

Economic Pessimism Persists, With Inflation Still Key Concern

Gallup's Economic Confidence Index is flat in March, with most Americans viewing the economy as subpar and saying it's getting worse.

More Than Six in 10 Americans Say Guns Make Homes Safer

Americans are far more likely to say guns make the home a safer (63%) rather than a more dangerous (30%) place to be. A decade ago, Americans were divided on this issue, whereas in 2000 the majority thought guns made a home more dangerous.

U.S. Teachers Prioritize Gun Control to Prevent Shootings

U.S. school teachers overwhelmingly say stricter gun laws and bans on assault weapons are the best ways to prevent future school shootings.

A Letter to Elected Representatives, From the Average American

What average Americans would say in a letter to their elected representatives.

Crime, American Public Opinion and the Election

Crime became an issue in the recent midterm elections, underscoring the importance of understanding what lies behind Americans' views of the issue.

In U.S., Support for Assault Weapons Ban at Record Low

Americans' support for a ban on assault rifles is the lowest in Gallup's 20-year trend, at 36%.

Record U.S. Partisan Divide on Views of the NRA

Eighty-eight percent of Republicans and 24% of Democrats have favorable views of the NRA, the largest partisan gap in Gallup's trend.
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