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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.

Snapshot: More in U.S. Say Immigration Is the Top Problem

The percentage of Americans mentioning immigration as the top U.S. problem rose to 14% in June, second to the 19% citing dissatisfaction with government.

In the News: Key Insights Into Americans' Views on Guns

A clear majority, 67% of Americans, supported tougher gun laws in a March poll, the highest level since 1993. However, there is a partisan split on the issue.

Snapshot: Government Remains Top Problem for U.S.

Americans remain most likely to name poor leadership or government (20%) as the top U.S. problem, followed by immigration (10%) and race relations (7%).

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.

Ten Takeaways About Americans' Views of Guns

In the wake of recent mass shootings, a broad majority of Americans support stricter gun laws, but are divided over what changes should be made.

Guns Fall From Record High as Top Problem

Americans' mentions of guns as the most important problem facing the nation fell by over half this month, ticking down to 6% from last month's record high of 13%.

Some U.S. Teachers Consider Career Change Over Safety Fears

Twenty-two percent of U.S. teachers say they have considered leaving the teaching profession because of issues related to school safety. However, most are satisfied with their profession and would make the same career choice again.

U.S. Concerns About Healthcare High; Energy, Unemployment Low

Among 15 issues, Americans are most likely to say they worry a great deal about healthcare (55%) and least likely to say the same about unemployment (23%) and energy (25%).

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.
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