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Americans Still Want Business to Stay Quiet on Public Policy
For the second straight year, a Gallup-Bentley University study shows Americans' desire for businesses to take stances on current events is falling, with 38% now agreeing that businesses should speak out.
Record U.S. Partisan Divide on Views of the NRA
Eighty-eight percent of Republicans and 24% of Democrats have favorable views of the NRA, the largest partisan gap in Gallup's trend.
Snapshot: Americans Dissatisfied With U.S. Gun Laws
Six in 10 Americans are dissatisfied with the nation's gun laws. Dissatisfied Americans overwhelmingly want stricter gun laws.
Direction From the American Public on Gun Policy
While a majority of Americans support the concept of stricter gun control, there is wide variation on backing for specific policies.
Views of State of Moral Values in U.S. at New Low
A record-high 54% of Americans rate the state of moral values in the U.S. as poor, and 83% think it is getting worse.
Americans Widely Support Tighter Regulations on Gun Sales
The vast majority of Americans, including many gun owners, favor background checks for all gun purchases, 30-day waiting periods and gun registration.
Update: Partisan Gaps Expand Most on Government Power, Climate
Partisan differences have expanded over the past 20 years on some, but not all, core U.S. social and policy issues.
Most U.S. Teachers Oppose Carrying Guns in Schools
Most U.S. teachers are opposed to arming school teachers and staff as a way to prevent casualties in school shootings. Nearly one in five teachers would choose to carry a gun at school.
Americans' State of the Nation Ratings Remain at Record Low
As President Donald Trump launches initiatives to reshape the nation in his second term, a recent Gallup poll provides a road map for the issues Americans think need the most attention.
U.S. Preference for Stricter Gun Laws Highest Since 1993
Sixty-seven percent of U.S. adults say the laws covering firearm sales should be stricter, up from 60% last fall and the highest since 1993.