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Londoners Less Likely to Exercise than Rest of UK, Berliners

London residents are less likely to exercise frequently than are other Britons as well as residents of Berlin and Germany in general. Women and young and middle-aged London residents lag the most in frequent exercise.

The Central Issue of the Campaign

Americans' responses to our recent set of questions about the impact of the Affordable Care Act help us understand the major overarching difference point in this presidential campaign: the appropriate role of government.

Obama's Slight Edge Over Last Three Weeks

The generalized narrative of the presidential election contest so far this cycle is that not much has changed...which is true in the broad sense....but we are seeing a little movement toward the Obama side of the ledger.

Obama Now Leads Romney, 48% to 43%

President Obama leads Mitt Romney, 48% to 43%, among registered voters in the July 2 Gallup Daily tracking seven-day average, which spans June 25-July 1. Obama's job approval is unchanged after the healthcare law decision.

Timing Romney's Vice Presidential Announcement

Mitt Romney will announce his vice presidential candidate at some point this summer. The Romney campaign is no doubt spending serious time strategizing not only about the person Romney will select as VP, but also about the timing of the ...

Structure of U.S. Presidential Race Shows Little Change So Far

The race for president is broadly stable, both overall and within demographic groups. Barack Obama and Mitt Romney are tied, 46% to 46%, in May 7-27 interviewing, as they were in the previous three-week period.

Europeans Most Open to Those With Intellectual Disabilities

Gallup surveys in 112 countries in 2010 show people with intellectual disabilities get a mixed reception worldwide. More than half of adults (55%) with an opinion on the matter say the city or area where they live is a good place for people with ...

Roundtable: Tackling Recession

A gathering of UK executives stressed the importance of training and development through the economic downturn. The discussion encompassed key leadership priorities, such as skills required by employers now; development needs of the remaining ...

Gallup Daily: Race Tied as Democratic Convention Starts

Barack Obama and John McCain each receive 45% support when registered voters are asked who they would vote for if the presidential election were held today.

Gallup Daily: Obama Up by 3 on McCain

If the election were held today, 46% of registered voters say they would vote for Barack Obama and 43% for John McCain.
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