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Crime, American Public Opinion and the Election

Crime became an issue in the recent midterm elections, underscoring the importance of understanding what lies behind Americans' views of the issue.

Public Reengages With Election After Early Pandemic Dip

As the major parties' national conventions get underway, Republicans and Democrats are paying equal levels of attention to the election, while Republicans hold a modest edge on enthusiasm about voting.

Hispanic Americans' Party ID: Updated Analysis

Hispanic Americans' party identification continues to skew significantly Democratic, with few signs of long-term change.

Abortion Remains a Potent Issue for Pro-Choice Voters

A year after U.S. voters attached record-high importance to abortion as an election issue, the issue is still potent, particularly for the pro-choice side.

Confidence in Accuracy of U.S. Election Matches Record Low

A small majority of Americans say they are "very" (19%) or "somewhat confident" (40%) that votes in the upcoming presidential election will be accurately cast and counted throughout the country, matching a low Gallup recorded in 2008.

High Enthusiasm About Voting in U.S. Heading Into 2020

Roughly two in three Americans (64%) say they are "more enthusiastic" about voting compared with previous elections.

Arizona Survey Finds Consensus in Politically Divided State

Though equal proportions of Arizonans are Republicans, Democrats and independents, the Gallup Arizona survey finds broad agreement on actions in several areas -- including immigration, the environment and criminal justice.

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 ...

Attention to U.S. Election Reverts to Pre-Primary Level

After increasing in February, Americans' attention to the presidential election has reverted to prior levels amid the coronavirus pandemic.

Polling in an Era of Political Polarization

National public opinion polling retains significant value in an era of increased political polarization.
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