Gallup Shows Rising Opposition to Immigration
Seven out of 10 Republicans favor reduced illegal and legal immigration, and the GOPs voters are evenly split over whether immigration is good or bad for the nation, says a new Gallup poll.
Seven out of 10 Republicans favor reduced illegal and legal immigration, and the GOPs voters are evenly split over whether immigration is good or bad for the nation, says a new Gallup poll.
Confidence in the establishment media has cratered, according to a Gallup survey report Monday.
Confidence in government-run public schools has crashed to 28 percent, according to the latest polling from Gallup. That’s a drop of 13 points in only two years.
The public trust in the presidency as an institution has seen the most significant drop under President Joe Biden since Barack Obama, after going up under Donald Trump, according to Gallup.
Have you noticed that whenever one of these polls shows a lack of faith in American institutions, the institutions always respond by criticizing the people who don’t trust them, as though we are the problem—you and I?
A poll released by Gallup on Tuesday found the world “sadder, more worried, and more stressed-out” in 2021 than the year before, pushing its “negative experience index” to a record high of 33 points in the first year of U.S. President Joe Biden’s term.
For the first time since 2009, the majority of American say economic conditions are poor.
Americans are almost evenly divided on support for nuclear energy — mostly Democrats oppose it — despite its safety and environmental record.
The latest Gallup poll found that the overwhelming majority of Americans are not satisfied with the country’s direction as the November midterm elections loom and Democrats admit that there is a challenging “political environment” ahead.
President Joe Biden’s job approval rating is 41.3 percent, with 56 percent disapproving in the most recent Gallup poll.
Almost half of Democrats say they are “not at all worried” about President Joe Biden’s mass migration into Americans’ jobs and homes, according to a Gallup poll.
Three-quarters of Americans are dissatisfied with the country’s direction, while only 24 percent say they are satisfied with the country’s direction, according to the latest Gallup poll.
Seventy-six percent of Americans disapprove of the Democrat-controlled Congress, a Friday Gallup poll revealed.
The congressional approval sinks to 18 percent as Democrats in the House and Senate are fighting to keep their slim majority during the midterms, which are less than a year away, according to a Gallup poll.
Pandemic worry is the “highest it has been since last winter, before COVID-19 vaccines were readily available to the general public,” according to a Gallup poll released on Thursday.
President Joe Biden ended his first year in office with his lowest approval rating to date and extreme polarization, a Wednesday Gallup poll revealed.
Throughout 2021, the country moved away from the Democrat party and towards the GOP by 14 points.
A Trafalgar Group poll of likely general election voters from the Democrat Party shows a majority of respondents believe “the strict gun laws in most major cities” do not in any way curb the “current retail crime surge.”
Americans’ confidence in the economy is the “worst since the Great Recession,” according to a Gallup poll released on Wednesday.
The public’s views have not changed when it comes to capitalism and socialism. But, thanks to Republican populism and woke corporate leaders, fewer Americans have favorable views of big business.
Seventy-one percent of lower-income households are suffering while 63% of Democrats say they have suffered no hardship at all.
A Gallup poll of Americans shows that support for stricter gun control is at its lowest point since 2014.
BIden’s economy has lost the confidence of independent voters, 72 percent of whom say economic conditions are getting worse.
President Biden’s 11-point drop in averaged approval ratings over his first three quarters in office marks the most significant decline in approval during the same point in any presidency since 1953, according to Gallup.
Americans are ready for the government to relinquish much of the control it obtained in an effort to “slow the spread.”
The percentage of Americans who trust the media as an institution has dipped to its second lowest reading on record.
A Gallup poll released on Wednesday revealed that American adults view the Republican party by significant margins to be better than the Democrat party to protect the county from international threats and keep the county prosperous.
A PEW Research report highlighting joint Gallup findings notes support for stricter gun control is down seven percent from where it was two years ago.
U.S. satisfaction dropped to the lowest point since President Biden assumed office, a Gallup survey released Tuesday revealed.
Polling by Gallup indicates that American views of the economy turned negative in July.
Nearly one in five Americans want absolutely nothing to do with coronavirus vaccines — and the rejection has nothing to do with availability.
A majority of Americans believe racism against black people is “widespread” in the United States, a Gallup survey released Friday found.
The poll, taken from July 6-21 shows that Biden has a 50 percent approval rating, down six points from a 56 percent rating in June.
Over the past year, big tech and big business have tanked their image with Republicans, according to a Gallup poll released Monday.
A recent Gallup poll found that six percent of Republicans have “a great deal” or “quite a lot” of confidence in television news.
A sizeable portion of Americans do not believe their lives will completely return to pre-pandemic normalcy, a Gallup survey released Monday found.
Nearly one-third of Americans and a majority of Republicans believe the Chinese coronavirus pandemic is over in the United States, but a majority say it is not, a Gallup survey released Monday found.
Under the transfer of power to the Biden Administration in 2021, public opinion about the state of moral values in the U.S. has hit all-time lows and highs along party lines.
A majority of U.S. adults consider it “morally wrong” to “change” one’s gender, a Gallup Poll released Friday found.
A majority of self-identified liberals find hot button issues, such as abortion, sex changes, and pornography, “morally acceptable,” a Gallup Poll released Friday revealed.