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Feb 13, 2015

ISIS, Terrorism Seen as Graver Threats Than Russia, Ukraine

Despite escalating tensions between the U.S. and Russia over the conflict in Ukraine, Americans do not see that conflict as the most critical threat to U.S. interests. ISIS and international terrorism rank higher as critical threats.
Jan 17, 2020

The People's Priorities, Examined

Healthcare, the economy and immigration are A-list issues in the 2020 election, while other issues are broadly important but not top of mind.
Nov 10, 2021

Crime Fears Rebound in U.S. After Lull During 2020 Lockdowns

Americans' worry about becoming a victim of 13 crimes is trending upward this year after edging mostly downward in 2020.
Mar 5, 2018

North Korea, Cyberterrorism Top Threats to U.S.

About four in five Americans believe that North Korean nuclear weapons and cyberterrorism each pose critical threats to the United States.
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%.
Sep 11, 2014

The Trend Line: Terrorism Rebounding, but Only 4% in U.S. Say It Is the Most Important Problem

Feb 1, 2016

Democrats, Republicans Agree on Four Top Issues for Campaign

Republicans and Democrats agree that the economy, terrorism, jobs and healthcare are key election issues. However, they differ on the importance of climate change, the scope of government, income distribution and other issues.
Mar 17, 2015

In U.S., Worries About Terrorism, Race Relations Up Sharply

Out of 15 issues, Americans' worries about the possibility of a terrorist attack and race relations increased most sharply from 2014 to 2015. Meanwhile, concerns about unemployment and the economy declined over the past year.
Feb 3, 2020

The State of the Union Depends on One's Political Party

As President Donald Trump prepares to deliver his 2020 State of the Union address, Gallup finds Republicans and Democrats holding differing views on national conditions.
Nov 14, 2016

Americans' Worries About Most Crimes Similar to 2015

Americans' worries about being a victim of most crimes that Gallup asks about are the same as last year. Their concern is up about being a victim of terrorism, being attacked while driving and getting mugged.
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