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Sep 11, 2014
Republicans Expand Edge as Better Party Against Terrorism
By a 23-percentage-point margin, Americans say Republicans are the party best able to protect the U.S. from terrorism and military threats, the largest GOP advantage to date. Republicans also have the edge on keeping the nation prosperous.
Dec 12, 2018
The Most Generous Countries in the World
Gallup's latest report on charitable giving worldwide shows people don't need to be rich to be generous.
Dec 23, 2013
"See Something, Say Something" Unfamiliar to Most Americans
Less than half of Americans have heard of the "If You See Something, Say Something" campaign. Awareness is highest in the East and lowest in the West. Even fewer Americans know that the slogan relates to terrorism and crime.
Apr 8, 2015
Nigeria's Big Chance
Nigeria's big chance has arrived. While President-elect Muhammadu Buhari's supporters celebrate Nigeria's democratic step forward, the country's new president will soon have his hands full tackling Nigeria's multiple, severe crises of security ...
Gallup Week-in-Review
Read about Americans' evolving views of terrorism since the 9/11 tragedies, how political identities are shifting in Alaska, Europeans' views of banks, and more in this week's review.
Jan 28, 2014
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.
Feb 18, 2013
In U.S., 83% Say North Korean Nukes Are a Critical Threat
Eight in 10 Americans say the development of nuclear weapons by North Korea is a critical threat to the vital interests of the U.S., tied for first with Iranian nuclear weapons and international terrorism among nine potential threats.
Nov 9, 2018
Cybercrimes Remain Most Worrisome to Americans
Americans continue to worry much more about being victimized by computer hackers and identity thieves than 11 other traditional crimes.
Jun 15, 2017
More in U.S. Say Government Is the Most Important Problem
A quarter of U.S. adults say government is the most important problem facing the country, up from 18% in May. Economic concerns have fallen to pre-recession levels.
Nov 4, 2016
Which Issues Are the Most Critical for Trump, Clinton?
As the presidential campaign reaches the home stretch, terrorism and immigration for Donald Trump -- and race relations and the role of government for Hillary Clinton -- may be the highest return-on-investment areas for each to discuss.