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One in Four Americans Consider Abortion a Key Voting Issue
Nearly half of U.S. adults say abortion will be one of many important factors in their vote for a candidate for a major office, 25% do not consider it a key issue and 24% say they will vote only for a candidate who shares their views.
Most Americans Favor Voting by Mail as Option in November
Most Americans favor voting by mail in November, but half say voter fraud would increase.
Lack of Voting Information Could Hamper Youth Turnout
Young people are engaged in civic and political life. But will the restrictions to voting in an election shaped by COVID-19 put them at a disadvantage?
Confidence in Election Integrity Hides Deep Partisan Divide
Most Americans are confident that votes will be accurately cast and counted, but the partisan gap in election accuracy has never been wider.
Supreme Court Approval Holds at Record Low
Forty percent of Americans approve of the job the U.S. Supreme Court is doing, unchanged from the record low measured last fall.
Six Reasons Polling Is Valuable in a Representative Democracy
Knowing what the public is thinking and feeling between elections is an invaluable asset in a representative democracy.
Black Turnout in the 2020 Election
Turnout among Black Americans dropped in 2016 compared with 2008 and 2012, and where it ends up this year could be a significant determinant of the election outcome.
Snapshot: Mexico's Largest Voting Bloc Young, Disillusioned
Mexico's largest voting bloc -- people younger than age 40 -- could reshape the country's politics this weekend.
Britons' Approval of EU's Leadership Tops 50%
Over half of U.K. adults approve of the EU for the first time since Gallup started tracking the measure in 2008. They are slightly less fond of their own leadership.
Both Parties' Voters Are Keyed Up for Midterm Elections
Americans are expressing near record enthusiasm for voting in this year's midterm elections, driven by strong interest from both parties.