Democratic Party affiliation plunges to record low
A new poll found 23 percent of respondents identified as Democrats—the lowest level for the party recorded in 20 years of polling.
Joe Biden gets good sign from new poll
Immigration has been a focal point for Republicans in attacking the Biden administration ahead of the upcoming election.
Women are becoming more concerned about migrants
Immigration fear has escalated to new heights since Congress failed to act on federal legislation, according to Gallup.
Democrats' fear about "critical threat" of immigrants is growing
Immigration ranks ahead of all other issues as the most important problem for the first time in five years of Gallup polling.
Prince William more popular than Biden, Zelensky
Polling has given the Prince of Wales a boost ahead of an upcoming visit to New York for a summit promoting his Earthshot Prize on September 18 and 19.
Poll Shows Small Uptick in Support for Supreme Court After Abortion Ruling
The Gallup poll conducted in July came after a number of politically important rulings on abortion and other rights issues.
Supreme Court Joins Other Institutions Facing Dwindling Public Confidence
A September 2021 poll found that 53 percent of respondents disapproved of how the higher court is handling its job, a nine percent increase from July 2021.
Joe Biden's Leadership Rating Much Lower Than Trump, Obama or Bush: Poll
The new Gallup survey found that 37 percent of U.S. adults rate Biden as a strong and decisive leader.
Americans' Optimism About COVID Getting Better Falls 20 Percent: Poll
Thirty-five percent said the health crisis is getting worse in the U.S., according to the survey.
57% of Republicans Think Pandemic is Over Compared to 4% of Democrats: Poll
Polling results said that while a record-high 89 percent of Americans believe the pandemic is getting better, only 29 percent of adults (the majority of whom are Republicans) said they think it's over, versus 71 percent who said the crisis is ongoing.
Republican Support for Biden Doubles As Trump's Favorability Drops: Poll
The polling organization, Gallup, said that most winners of presidential elections get a post-election boost in favorability ratings, but Trump was different in one key way.
Labor Day: A Tale of Two Americas
Many Americans are suffering, but for many their finances are also stable.
Majority of U.S. Teachers Say Coronavirus Crisis Is Getting Worse: Poll
A majority of K-12 teachers said they prefer to work remotely even after pandemic restrictions are lifted.
Three-Quarters Of Americans Say Immigration Is Good Thing For U.S.: Poll
A recent Gallup Poll suggests America's attitude toward immigration has become more positive, with 77 percent of those saying immigration is good for the country.
52 Percent Say They Are Worried About Availability Of COVID-19 Tests: Poll
The polling data was released the day after the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) announced that 10.1 million, or 3.3 percent of Americans, have undergone testing for the new coronavirus.
An Increasing Number of Americans Weigh 200 Pounds—and Are OK With It
Gallup survey results from the past decade reveal that Americans are getting heavier—and also more accepting of their higher weights.
Perception of U.S. Economy Improves Despite Recession Fears, Gallup Says
More than half of respondents rated economic conditions as either excellent or good, while only 9 percent said they were poor—that's the lowest such rating since immediately after the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001, Gallup reported.
Four in 10 Americans Believe Socialism Would Be Good for the Country
A Gallup survey of a 1,024 adults found that 43 percent of Americans believe some sort of socialism would be good for the country, compared with 51 percent who said it would be bad.
North Korea, Not Russia, Is U.S.' Greatest Enemy: Poll
Russia, China and Iran distantly trailed North Korea.
Melania Trump More Popular With Americans Than Husband
The first lady outstrips her husband's popularity in a serious way, a new Gallup Poll finds.
What's Going on With Affirmative Action?
Donald Trump was elected, focus shifted to Harvard and the University of Texas fought back.
Trump Doesn't Have Personality a President Should: Poll
Only 34 percent of U.S. adults said Trump has the personality and leadership qualities a president should, far lower than responses about Obama and Bush.
Do Immigrants Help the Economy? Most Americans Say Yes
Responses to a recent Gallup Poll are almost the exact opposite of the responses in 2005.
Same-Sex Marriage Support at Highest-Ever Level: Poll
Gallup first started polling Americans on the issue in 1996.
Trump Executive Orders Met With Majority Disapproval
Disapproval of Trump's recent executive orders ranged from 55 percent to 60 percent.
Ukrainians' Outlook on Life Getting Bleaker
A Gallup poll shows the country has the highest level of "suffering" in the former USSR.
Tea Party Support Drops to All-Time Low
Seventeen percent of Americans say they support the movement, according to the survey.
More Than Half of Americans Want Tougher Laws for Gun Sales
Just 33 percent of Americans think gun sale laws should remain as they are.
Americans Keep Getting Fatter, New Report Shows
A Gallup poll finds more than a quarter of Americans are now obese.