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These party trends date back to 1992 when Gallup began routinely asking independents the "leaner" question. Why This Matters : The size of the Democratic advantage offers a view of potential voting patterns in presidential elections.
Gallup's Latest Global Emotions Report Explore the Global Emotions 2024 report to see where people were the most positive -- or negative -- around the world. See the latest global data on emotional wellbeing, including the highest- and lowest-ranking countries on our Positive and Negative Experience Indexes.
Six of the seven election law policies measured in Gallup’s Oct. 1-12 poll were previously included in a July 2022 poll, and the public’s attitudes about all of them are similar now. The measure on views of requiring proof of citizenship for first-time registrants is new this year.
All Gallup articles on All Gallup Headlines. The slight majority of Americans say they are worse off than four years ago, while their assessments of the U.S. economy are subpar and inflation remains a key concern.
Gallup used this “scalometer” to measure favorability toward national figures until the 1990s, when it shifted to using a binary favorable/unfavorable scale. Gallup’s latest measure of the two nominees using the binary rating scale, from late September, also shows them closely matched , with 48% favorable for Harris and 47% for Trump.
Gallup polls aim to represent the opinions of a sample of people representing the same opinions that would be obtained if it were possible to interview everyone in a given country. The majority of Gallup surveys in the U.S. are based on interviews conducted by landline and cellular telephones.
Gallup’s latest measurement of Americans’ economic views, from an Oct. 1-12 poll, puts the ECI at -26 -- one of the worst election-year readings, along with the 39% “better off” reading from September.
All Gallup articles on Politics. U.S. voters rate the economy as the most important issue to their presidential vote, with democracy, potential Supreme Court picks and terrorism/national security also ranking highly.
Gallup’s Economic Confidence Index is currently at -28, indicating Americans’ attitudes about the economy are negative, on balance. The rating is derived from the 22% of Americans describing current economic conditions as “excellent” or “good” versus the 48% saying they are “poor,” and the 32% believing the economy is “getting ...
In three readings in the 1970s, trust ranged from 68% to 72%, yet by Gallup’s next readings in the late 1990s and early 2000s, smaller majorities of 51% to 55% trusted the news media. The latest findings are from a poll conducted Sept. 3-15, which includes Gallup’s annual update on trust in the media and other civic and political entities ...