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A Letter to Elected Representatives, From the Average American

What average Americans would say in a letter to their elected representatives.

Republican Skepticism Toward Global Warming Eases

Democrats and Republicans maintain contrasting views about global warming, with 75% of Democrats versus 40% of Republicans highly worried about it. However, Republicans' skepticism of global warming has receded since 2011.

Russians' Approval of China Firms as Global Order Shifts

Russian approval of China has hit record highs recently, aligning Moscow closer to Beijing than Washington and surpassing Pakistan and Iran.

Republicans Have Edge on Top Election Issue: the Economy

American voters rate the economy as most important to their vote for Congress this year, and give the Republicans a slight edge over the Democrats as best able to handle it. Democrats have an edge on the ACA and economic inequality.

Iraq Faces New Test 23 Years After Invasion

Gallup trends show long-term increases in Iraqis' feelings of safety and trust in institutions that could be tested by further instability in the region.

Satisfaction With Quality of Environment in U.S. at New Low

Americans are slightly more likely to be dissatisfied (52%) than satisfied (45%) with the quality of the environment in the U.S.

Biden's Proposed Budget and American Public Opinion

The $5.8 trillion Biden administration budget proposal can be profitably analyzed in the context of American public opinion.

UN Job Rating Among Americans Higher, but Still Low

The highest percentage of Americans since 2003 (38%) say the United Nations is doing a good job of trying to solve the problems it faces. Republicans are less likely -- but independents are more likely -- to think this now than in 2015.

In U.S., Far Fewer Say Temperatures Are Warmer Than Usual

Thirty-four percent of Americans say their local temperatures have been warmer than usual this winter, down by more than half from last year. Among those who perceive warmer weather, the majority say it is due to global warming.

In U.S., Global Warming Views Steady Despite Warm Winter

Despite a warm winter across the U.S., Americans' perceptions of when the effects of global warming will be apparent changed little over the past year. About half say the effects are happening now, still lower than in earlier years.
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