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Nov 13, 2023

Decades Later, Most Americans Doubt Lone Gunman Killed JFK

On the 60th anniversary of President Kennedy's assassination, about two-thirds of Americans think there was more than one person involved in the murder, but there is little consensus about who that was.
Jul 17, 2023

Retrospective Approval of JFK Rises to 90%; Trump at 46%

Americans' 90% retrospective job approval of Kennedy is much higher than that of eight other recent presidents, including Trump's 46%.
Oct 26, 2017

Gallup Vault: Few in 1963 Thought Oswald Acted Alone

Right at the start, a majority of Americans suspected there was more to John F. Kennedy's assassination than met the eye.
Mar 31, 2017

Gallup Vault: Americans Impressed by JFK Press Conferences

Nine in 10 Americans familiar with John F. Kennedy's press conferences in 1962 liked how he handled himself. Only 36% said the press asked good questions.
Apr 8, 2016

Democrats Appear More Together, Republicans More Fractured

Democrats are significantly more positive about their two leading presidential candidates than Republicans are about theirs. If this doesn't change, it could give Democrats an advantage in the fall election.

Gallup Week-in-Review

Read about congressional approval slipping to a record low, Americans trimming their holiday spending plans, Iranians' softening support for Syria, and more in this week's review.
Nov 15, 2013

Americans Rate JFK as Top Modern President

Nearly three-quarters of Americans (74%) believe John F. Kennedy will go down in history as an outstanding or above-average president, a more positive review than any other post-World War II president receives.
Nov 15, 2013

Majority in U.S. Still Believe JFK Killed in a Conspiracy

The majority of Americans, 61%, believe more than one man was responsible for President John F. Kennedy's death, the lowest level found since 1966. The Mafia, U.S. government, and CIA top Americans' list of potential conspirators.
Jun 21, 2012

Bias Against a Mormon Presidential Candidate Same as in 1967

Mitt Romney faces the same level of prejudice against his religion as his father George Romney did in 1967, with 18% of Americans saying they would not vote for a well-qualified presidential candidate who is a Mormon.
Aug 2, 2011

Tracking Economic Confidence and Obama's Job Rating Post-Agreement

Pay careful attention to our ongoing measure of economic confidence over the next several days. Confidence in the economy has been drifting more and more negative as the debt ceiling negotiations have progressed (or failed to progress) over the ...
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