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Jan 28, 2019

Americans Most Satisfied With Nation's Military, Security

Majorities of Americans are satisfied with just five of 22 policy areas in the U.S. -- military strength, security from terrorism, the position of women, the economy, and acceptance of gays and lesbians.
Jan 13, 2010

U.S. Fear of Terrorism Steady After Foiled Christmas Attack

Gallup polls bracketing the 2009 Christmas Day terror incident on a Northwest Airlines flight show little change in U.S. public concern about being victimized by terrorism. Currently, 42% of Americans say they are worried about being a victim, ...
Mar 26, 2021

Record-High Worry in U.S. About Hunger, Race Relations

Gallup's update on Americans' worry about a host of national problems finds big changes in concerns about hunger, homelessness and race relations.
Mar 30, 2021

Satisfaction With U.S. Vaccine Rollout Surges to 68%

Americans' satisfaction with the COVID-19 vaccine process has climbed 24 points to 68% in the last month as 74% of U.S. adults now say they are willing to receive a vaccine or have already done so.
Oct 25, 2019

Americans' Views on Trade in the Trump Era

As Republican leaders lean on Democrats to approve the USMCTA, recent Gallup data on trade provide insights on the public opinion backdrop.
Feb 8, 2021

Americans' Views of Impeachment, Trump's Record on Issues

A slim majority of Americans say they would like their senators to vote to convict Donald Trump in his second impeachment trial.
Sep 25, 2020

Democrats Regain Favorability Edge Over GOP

More Americans have a favorable view of the Democratic (47%) than the Republican Party (42%), a change from January, when the GOP was rated better.
Jul 24, 2019

Reset With Unpopular U.S. May Be Tough Sell in Pakistan

A political "reset" between the U.S. and Pakistan may face headwinds with the public in Pakistan, where approval of U.S. leadership is just 14%.
Jan 15, 2010

Americans Back Profiling Air Travelers to Combat Terrorism

More than 7 in 10 Americans (71%) favor subjecting air travelers who fit the profile of terrorists on the basis of age, ethnicity, or gender to more intensive security checks.
Mar 2, 2020

In U.S., Most Oppose Micro-Targeting in Online Political Ads

A solid majority of Americans do not want political campaigns to be able to micro-target them through digital ads.