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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.
Nov 24, 2015
Americans Evenly Split on Sending Troops to Fight Islamic State
Forty-seven percent of Americans now favor sending U.S. ground troops to Iraq and Syria to assist groups fighting Islamic militants, up from 43% in early November and 40% a year ago.
Dec 17, 2008
Pakistanis Support Tougher Stance on Terrorism
A Gallup Poll of Pakistanis in October found a solid majority (60%) saying the Pakistani government should take a tougher approach to rid their country of terrorist activities.
Aug 16, 2018
Government Back on Top as Nation's Leading Problem
Americans once again identify government as the most important U.S. problem, replacing immigration atop the list.
Mar 8, 2018
Europe: Domestic Abuse, Sexual Assault Serious Problems
Across European nations surveyed in 2016, more than three in four adults say domestic violence and sexual assault are "serious problems" in their country.
Jun 27, 2008
Americans Prioritize the Economy Over Terrorism
A majority of Americans say they prefer a candidate whose greatest strength is fixing the economy (56%) over one whose greatest strength is protecting the country from terrorism (39%).
Aug 16, 2016
Movie Industry's Image in U.S. Matches 16-Year High
The movie industry's image in the U.S. ties for the most positive in Gallup's 16-year trend. Democrats' and younger adults' views of the industry have improved steadily since 2001.
Nov 9, 2011
Obama Improves on Foreign Affairs, Struggles on Fiscal Matters
President Obama earns a stellar 63% job approval rating from Americans for his handling of terrorism, and his approval on Iraq is up to 52%. At the same time, his ratings on the economy, creating jobs, and the federal budget deficit are mostly ...
Nov 23, 2010
Most U.S. Air Travelers OK Sacrificing Privacy for Security
The majority of frequent U.S. air travelers are not bothered by the prospect of undergoing a full-body scan at airport checkpoints -- but are bothered, if not angry, about the prospect of a full-body pat-down. Still, 7 in 10 say any potential ...
Jul 19, 2016
U.S. Economic Confidence Stuck at Lower Level
Americans are less confident in the economy than they were earlier in the year. Gallup's U.S. Economic Confidence Index was -17 last week, similar to the lower levels seen since mid-June.