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Gallup Daily: Clinton Maintains Lead Over McCain

Hillary Clinton maintains a significant 49% to 44% general election lead over John McCain among national registered voters, while Barack Obama loses to McCain, 45% to 47% respectively.

Gallup Daily: Obama 53%, Clinton 42%

Barack Obama continues to hold an 11 percentage point lead over Hillary Clinton, 53% to 42%, in national Democratic nomination preferences. Obama maintains a slim advantage, 47% to 44%, over John McCain in the latest general election trial ...

Richardson for Obama: Will It Matter to Hispanics?

“There is little question that Obama needs help from Hispanic voters. In Gallup Poll Daily tracking data collected between March 1 and March 16, Obama trailed Hillary Clinton among white, Hispanic Democrats by 22 percentage points, 59% to 37%.”

Race, Ethnicity Split Democratic Vote Patterns

Barack Obama is now beating Hillary Clinton by a 2-to-1 margin among black Democrats nationally. Clinton, on the other hand, is beating Obama by almost 30 points among Hispanic Democrats.

Quality and Integrity of World’s Media Questioned

Residents in many countries around the globe have their doubts about the quality and integrity of their national media. Gallup surveys indicate media confidence is low in leading nations, Europe, and the Middle East and North Africa, and ...

Perceived Acceptance of Homosexuals Differs Around Globe

Gallup reveals the degree to which societies around the world accept homosexuals in their communities. The worldwide median for respondents who say their area is good for gays and lesbians to live in is 24%; the worldwide median for those who ...

Many World Citizens Trust Neighbors More Than Police

Gallup World Poll interviews in 86 countries reveal that in a majority of countries, neighbors are perceived to be more trustworthy than are the police. In Kenya, for example, 62% of respondents believe a neighbor would return a lost wallet to ...

Long Road in Trinidad and Tobago

Trinidad and Tobago aspires to become a fully developed nation -- but Gallup data suggest that despite its economic success, residents remain pessimistic about institutional factors that support development. Only 31% have confidence in their ...

Fewer Than 1 in 10 Puerto Ricans Say Economy Is Good

Just 9% of Puerto Ricans believe that the island's economy is currently good, and only 7% think it is getting better. Worldwide, only Zimbabweans are more likely to rate their economic conditions negatively. Only 19% of Puerto Ricans are ...

Fans Most Likely to Say Baseball Has Most Serious Problems

A new CNN/USA Today/Gallup poll of sports fans shows that Major League Baseball is perceived as the sports league with the most serious problems. Nearly four in 10 sports fans say baseball is currently in a state of crisis or has major ...
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