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Ethics Ratings of Nearly All Professions Down in U.S.
Ethics ratings of a diverse list of 23 professions are less positive than they have been in recent years, with eight establishing or tying record lows.
Governor Ratings for Communicating COVID-19 Plans Slip
Americans continue to be far more positive about their state governors' leadership on COVID-19 than President Trump's or the CDC's, but governors' ratings were down in December.
Democrats Give Harris Nearly Unanimous Positive Ratings
Kamala Harris is enjoying increases in her favorable and job approval ratings, particularly among Democrats.
Democrats' Confidence in U.S. Institutions Sinks to New Low
Democrats' average confidence in key U.S. institutions has dropped to a new low point in Gallup's trend dating back to 1979, while Republicans' has risen significantly.
GOP Has Political Winds at Their Back in 2022
The political environment for the 2022 midterms should work to the benefit of the Republican Party, based on national mood indicators.
U.S. Investors Braced for More Market Volatility
Most U.S. investors expect market volatility to persist this year, but they remain confident in stocks as a tool for building retirement wealth.
Texas Aligned With Red States on Abortion
Gallup data since 2011 indicate that Texas residents' views on abortion closely mirror those of residents in solidly Republican states.
Democrats Viewed as Party Better Able to Handle Top Problem
More Americans say the Democratic Party (47%) than the Republican Party (39%) is better able to handle the "the most important problem" facing the U.S. They most often name the government and the coronavirus as the top problem.
Update: Evangelicals, Trump and the Election
The evangelical vote is a topic of high interest, but defining who evangelicals are and understanding their voting intentions present challenges.
Socialism, Capitalism Ratings in U.S. Unchanged
Americans' positive ratings of capitalism (60%) and socialism (38%) are unchanged over the past two years, though their ratings of big business are slightly less positive (slipping six percentage points to 46%).