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How Religious Are Americans?

Most Americans have a religious preference -- predominantly a Christian one -- but less than half say religion is "very important" to them.

Church Attendance Has Declined in Most U.S. Religious Groups

Three in 10 Americans, but 67% of Mormons, attend church regularly. Most religious groups show declines in attendance over the past two decades.

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 ...

Gallup's LGBTQ+ Research of the Past and the Future

Jeff Jones and Jenny Marlar join the podcast to discuss Gallup's historical trends on LGBTQ+ issues and the new, advanced ways it measures issues facing the community today.

Gallup World Updates: Russia, China, the Middle East and More

Julie Ray joins the podcast to discuss the latest findings of Gallup's annual Rating World Leaders report. Later, Jay Loschky discusses leadership approval ratings for Iran and Saudi Arabia as tensions between the two countries thaw.

Saudi Arabia's Soft Power Outshines Iran's

Recently restored ties between Iran and Saudi Arabia begin a new chapter in the Middle East. But as Saudi-U.S. relations fray, Gallup data show Saudi Arabia's relative soft power.

Muslim-Majority Countries Doubt U.S. Motives

While developing democracy was a U.S. goal in Iraq, 20 years after the U.S.-led invasion, adults in Iraq and 12 other Muslim-majority countries doubt the U.S. is serious about it.

3 Key Issues Facing Nigerians Ahead of Their Election

Gallup surveys ahead of Nigeria's election on Saturday shed light on key issues that will likely be on voters' minds as they elect their next president.

Slowdown in the Rise of Religious Nones

The percentage of Americans with no formal religious identity has increased dramatically since the 1950s, but that increase appears to have leveled off in Gallup's recent data.

Afghans View U.S. Leadership Poorly a Year After Withdrawal

Approval of U.S. leadership remains low in Afghanistan one year after the withdrawal of U.S. military forces.
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