Poll: 55 Percent of Republicans Support Same-Sex Marriage, Shifting from 16 Percent in 1996
A poll Tuesday indicates 55 percent of Republicans support same-sex marriage, shifting from 16 percent in 1996 to a more libertarian prospective.
A poll Tuesday indicates 55 percent of Republicans support same-sex marriage, shifting from 16 percent in 1996 to a more libertarian prospective.
There was a steep decline in economic confidence among Republicans in May, perhaps reflecting inflation fear and a weaker than expected jobs report
Only 35 percent of independents in swing states approve of President Joe Biden performance amid high Republican enthusiasm.
Fewer Americans are identifying the Chinese coronavirus as the most important problem facing the United States, a Gallup poll released Wednesday found.
The CEO of Gallup posted a friendly warning for President Joe Biden: Roughly 42 million people south of Texas want to migrate into the United States.
The vast majority of K-12 parents support in-person learning despite looming concerns from public health officials over the Chinese coronavirus, a Gallup survey released Thursday found.
The overall percentage of Americans who identify as LGBT is on the rise, but the shift seems to be driven by younger generations — particularly Generation Z, which sees one in six identifying as LGBT, a Gallup survey released Wednesday found.
A Gallup study released on Monday shows American support for a third political party is at an all-time high.
Fifty-two percent of U.S. adults surveyed ahead of the impeachment trial favor the Senate convicting former President Trump, a Gallup poll released Monday indicated.
Americans are most likely to name President Donald Trump as their most admired man as 2020 comes to a close, edging out his predecessor Barack Obama in the annual Gallup survey released Tuesday.
A vast majority of Americans remain “confident” they are protecting themselves from the Chinese coronavirus by wearing masks, a Gallup survey found. The findings precede a Danish study that cast doubt on the efficacy of surgical masks and comes as experts emphasize the importance of social distancing.
A new poll reveals that 60% of Democrats want social media companies to do more to stop “misinformation,” while two-thirds of Republicans think that Big Tech is already doing too much.
An overwhelming majority of Republicans do not believe the “democratic voting process” worked well in the November election, according to a Knight Foundation/Gallup study released Monday.
A November 16, 2020, Gallup survey finds that Americans’ support for stricter gun control laws has fallen back to the lower levels witnessed in 2016.
A majority of 51 percent want to see Amy Coney Barrett on the Supreme Court, and only 46 percent do not want her seated, according to a Gallup poll.
A solid majority of 56 percent of Americans say they are better off now than they were four years ago, a new Gallup survey reveals.
American confidence in the accuracy of the upcoming election matches the low last seen in 2008, a Gallup poll released Thursday revealed.
Gallup’s annual poll measuring the public trust in mass media found a record high number of those who have no trust at all.
A plurality of Americans believe the Supreme Court’s ideological makeup is “about right,” a Gallup poll conducted prior to Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s death revealed.
Consumer habits proved more reslient than expected.
A Gallup poll finds that the favorability rating for sports has crashed a whopping thirty points among Republicans and Independents, amid a surge in social justice activism.
Americans’ view of the Chinese coronavirus pandemic is gradually improving as negative views have decreased over the past few weeks, a Gallup survey released Wednesday showed.
Democrats are gradually losing their edge in overall party affiliation as Republicans close the gap to a single-digit advantage, a Gallup survey released Monday revealed.
The general public’s outlook on the Chinese coronavirus is gradually improving, a Gallup poll released Friday showed.
A majority of Americans are not wearing masks in outdoor settings, a Gallup poll released this week found.
One in three Americans would not get a free, FDA-approved vaccine for the Chinese coronavirus, a Gallup poll released Friday revealed.
A plurality of Americans considers the Chinese coronavirus the most important problem facing the country, while climate change — an issue central to the Democrat Party’s agenda — remains among the lowest in importance, garnering just one percent.
A slight majority of U.S. air travelers say they are not comfortable flying in the era of the novel coronavirus, a survey conducted by Gallup and Franklin Templeton indicated.
A study released by Gallup and Knight Foundation on Tuesday suggests that Americans are more fed up with the news media than ever.
The majority of black Americans support police maintaining their current presence in their communities, a Gallup poll released Wednesday revealed.
Gallup, the “global analytics and advice firm,” is weighing in on the current debate on race in the U.S. by launching the Center on Black Voices, which it says begins a 100-year-commitment to understanding how black Americans “actually experience their lives.”
President George W. Bush alienated the GOP’s political base by pursuing his political whale of a very unpopular amnesty and cheap labor law.
Fifty percent of Democrats told a Gallup survey in late May they want more immigration, even as majorities of swing-voters and Republicans told other pollsters that immigration should be curbed during amid Ameican joblessness.
Trump now has a 39 percent approval rating according to the Gallup poll conducted between May 28 and June 4, down ten points from earlier in May.
As many states begin to reopen their economies following the coronavirus shutdowns, Democrats are far more likely to say they are worried and less likely to say they are happy.
The number of Americans avoiding small gatherings is dropping as millions of citizens urge federal, state, and local officials to reopen the economy, a Gallup poll released this week revealed.
A Gallup poll reveals President Donald Trump’s job approval rating bounced back to 49 percent in late April.
The share of Americans who say they can endure the shutdowns for as long as it takes without facing financial hardship is growing.
More Americans are worried about contracting the coronavirus than “experiencing severe financial hardship” because of the disruption, according to a Gallup poll released on Thursday.
A study by researchers at Harvard University’s School of Public Health found social distancing practices will likely be required until 2022 unless treatment or a vaccine becomes available to counter the spread of the infection caused by the novel coronavirus.