Poll: Democrats More Worried and Lonely, Less Happy than Republicans
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.

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.

The media are not only in last place, they are in last place by 15 — 15! — points.

A new poll from Gallup shows that President Donald Trump’s approval rating for his handling of the coronavirus is now at 60 percent.

Gallup reports that 56 percent of Democrats now hold favorable views of Romney, but only 23 percent of Republicans feel the same way.

The majority of Americans would not support a socialist candidate, a Gallup poll released on Tuesday showed.

Nearly six in ten Americans, or 56 percent, say they are now better off than they were last year, up 50 percent from last year alone.

A poll from Gallup released Tuesday shows President Donald Trump is experiencing the highest job approval rating of his presidency.

Trump will have an easy time asking Americans the classic reelection question: Are you better off today than you were four years ago?

A Gallup poll shows the Republican Party firmly behind President Donald Trump as he faces impeachment, with 93 percent opposed to a Senate impeachment conviction and removal, and 51 percent of Americans overall agree.

Eighteen percent of Americans name Trump as the most admired living man in 2019, up from 13 percent in 2018 and 14 percent in 2017.

President Donald Trump’s job approval rating is up 6 percentage points since the House Democrats launched their impeachment inquiry, a Gallup poll released early Wednesday shows.

It’s not supposed to be like this. The party with the incumbent president is almost always running behind in voter enthusiasm.

Gallup’s poll released last Wednesday that claims 52 percent of United States residents over the age of 18 support the impeachment and removal from office of President Donald Trump likely included illegal aliens.

A memo by the Republican National Committee (RNC) that contains internal GOP polling data shows the American public, even Democrat voters, are turning against the Democrat Party’s “impeachment inquiry” into President Donald Trump.

A Gallup poll released September 11, shows that 83 percent of American adults blame a “failure in our mental health system” as a reason for mass shootings.

Summer is coming to an end, and students heading back to school this year feel safer than they did a year ago.

The number of Americans who consider themselves “extremely proud” of their country is at a record low ahead of Independence Day.

The majority of working-class Americans say the country’s mass legal and illegal immigration policies are driving up crime in the United States, a new survey finds.

More than four-in-nine working class Americans competing in the lowest end of the labor market want less immigration to the United States, the latest Gallup survey finds.

Americans increasingly believe that Donald Trump has the personality and leadership qualities a president should have, according to a poll released on Tuesday.

Ocasio-Crazy dealt with the news with the sober maturity you might expect from a lunatic who believes the world will end in 12 years — you know, unless we slaughter all the cows to stop them from farting.

U.S. Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) is becoming more unpopular as the American people get to know her.

The majority of Americans say the U.S. has the most positive image around the world since 2003, according to a Gallup poll released Monday.

Tell me again how the media are not the enemy of the American people. What does an enemy do if not use lies to divide us, to create hostility where none existed before?

Polling from Politico/Morning Consult shows support for President Trump and the border wall both moved in his direction since the beginning of the month.

The Gallup survey company found that nearly 120 million foreigners would migrate to the United States if they are allowed to enter the country.

The share of Democrats saying the economy is improving fell from 32 percent in November to 18 percent in January.

“How do you impeach a president who has won perhaps the greatest election of all time?” Trump asked on Twitter, adding, “They only want to impeach me because they know they can’t win in 2020, too much success!”

Former First Lady Michelle Obama has beaten failed 2016 presidential candidate Hillary Clinton’s 17-year reign as the “most admired” woman in Gallup’s annual poll.

More than 750 million people want to migrate to another country permanently, according to Gallup research published Monday, as 150 world leaders signed up to the controversial UN global compact which critics say makes migration a human right.

Five million Central American residents want to migrate into the United States, according to a Gallup survey published right after the midterm elections.

Registered voters in California want even more gun laws on the state and national levels.

A Gallup poll released October 19 shows that a majority of Americans oppose passing a ban on “assault rifles.”

Republicans have shifted increasingly pro-life in the past two decades, while Democrats have skewed pro-choice, according to a Pew Research Center report.

President Donald Trump’s job approval numbers are right in line with three two-term presidents, including Ronald Reagan.
