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Mexico Votes: 5 Things to Know Ahead of the Election
Leading up to the vote in Mexico, perceptions of the economy, leadership, institutions and the honesty of elections are buoyant.
Economy, Immigration, Abortion, Democracy Driving Voters
The economy tops the list of issues that voters say will determine which candidate they support for president.
Empire's Twilight? Russia Loses Support in Its Own Backyard
Russia's image took a hit worldwide after it invaded Ukraine in 2022, including in post-Soviet states that Russia considers part of its sphere of influence.
College Students, Grads See Strong Career Value in Degree
About nine in 10 college students are confident that their degree is teaching them career-relevant skills that will help them secure employment.
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.
Trump Transition Ratings Better the Second Time Around
A slim majority of U.S. adults approve of the way Donald Trump is handling his presidential transition, but more rate his Cabinet picks negatively than positively.
25% in U.S. Say Neither Candidate Would Be a Good President
One in four Americans do not think either of the 2020 presidential candidates would be a good president, but roughly a third each say only Donald Trump or only Joe Biden would be.
Americans Think History Will Rate Biden Presidency Negatively
Fifty-four percent of U.S. adults expect that Joe Biden will go down in history as a below-average or poor president, while 26% say he will be remembered as an average president and 19% as outstanding or above average.
Trump's Job Approval Rating at 45%; Congress' Jumps to 29%
Trump's approval rating is at 45%, with broad support from Republicans. Republicans are also behind an improved job rating for Congress.
Party Favorable Ratings Near Parity; Both Viewed Negatively
Americans' opinions of the two major U.S. political parties are now similar after the Democratic Party had a significant advantage earlier this year.