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Americans in Agreement With Supreme Court on Gun Rights

The Supreme Court's ruling that a District of Columbia ban on handgun ownership is unconstitutional appears to be solidly in step with public opinion. A clear majority of the U.S. public, 73%, believes the Constitution's Second Amendment ...

One in Four Americans Have Experienced Cybercrime

Nearly a quarter of Americans, 23% report having a household member victimized by cybercrime, the highest percentage of a list of nine types of criminal activity included in Gallup's annual crime survey.

Attribution of Cause and the Events in Tucson

One obvious outcome of the Tucson shootings this past weekend has been the search for explanations. This search is, in part, a reflection of a basic human tendency to want to find explanations for high profile and unusual occurrences.

Hillary Clinton Is Still Popular, More So Than Obama, Biden

Sixty-four percent of Americans view Hillary Clinton favorably, making her more popular than the president, who has a 55% favorable rating, and current Obama administration officials Joe Biden (45%) and John Kerry (44%).

Trump Approval Holds Steady in Face of Impeachment Probe

Despite blitz of impeachment inquiry, Trump approval remains steady. Lowest ratings are on foreign affairs, highest ratings on Economy.

Understanding Shifts in Democratic Party Ideology

Explore trends in the makeup of the Democratic Party, plus what the rising liberal faction and shrinking moderate and conservative factions stand for.

Democrats and Republicans Differ on Top Priorities for Gov't

Democrats say education, and poverty and homelessness should be among the top priorities for President Obama and lawmakers, while Republicans rank terrorism and the military as top issues. Both prioritize the economy and healthcare.

Debt, Gov't Dysfunction Rise to Top of Americans' Issue List

Americans' concerns about the federal budget deficit and government dysfunction rose high enough in January to knock unemployment out of the top two slots on Gallup's "most important problem" list for the first time since 2009.

Nearly Two-Thirds of Americans Want Roe v. Wade to Stand

Twenty-eight percent of Americans think Roe v. Wade should be overturned, while 64% say it should not be.

Americans' Satisfaction With Economy Sours Most Since 2001

More Americans today are satisfied with where the nation stands on acceptance of gays and lesbians, federal taxes, and healthcare availability than were satisfied in 2001. But Americans' satisfaction with the economy has declined.