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Political, Economic Indicators Not Promising for Biden

Biden's approval rating, Americans' satisfaction with the country's direction and economic confidence suggest Biden faces an uphill climb to win a second term.

Felonies, Old Age Heavily Count Against Candidates

Americans are more likely to say they would back certain types of presidential candidates, such as a woman or Black adult, than others, such as a Muslim or socialist. But being older than 80 or having been charged with a felony are much bigger ...

U.S. Voters: Biden, Most in House Don't Deserve Another Term

Most voters believe neither the president nor most members of Congress deserve reelection, but 55% say their district representative does.

Trump Approval Remains in Low 40s

President Donald Trump's job approval rating remains in the low 40s, where it has been for most of his presidency. Still, the majority of Americans oppose impeachment.

Americans Remain Committed to NATO, Critical of UN

A plurality of Americans continue to think the United States' commitment to NATO should be kept as it is now, and a majority still say the U.N. is doing a poor job.

Retrospective Approval of JFK Rises to 90%; Trump at 46%

Americans' 90% retrospective job approval of Kennedy is much higher than that of eight other recent presidents, including Trump's 46%.

China vs. U.S.: Who's Winning Hearts and Minds?

A new Gallup analysis explores how the world sees the leadership of the U.S. and China, and the advantages that each has around the globe.

Congress' Approval Drops to 18%, Trump's Steady at 41%

Americans' approval of Congress' job is 18%, down from 31% in May, and President Trump's approval rating is roughly steady at 41%.

Public Firm in View Government Doing Too Much, Too Powerful

Per usual, a majority of Americans think the government is doing too many things that should be left to individuals and businesses.

U.S. Party Preferences Have Swung Sharply Toward Democrats

Americans' party preferences have shifted dramatically this year, from a two-point Republican advantage in January to an 11-point Democratic edge in June.
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