Lowest recorded American sympathy for Israelis in 25 years
A new Gallup poll found that most Americans are tired of the biannual clock changes for daylight saving time and would prefer to keep their clocks set to one system, with 48% wanting standard time year-round and 24% wanting permanent daylight saving time.
As the March 9 shift to daylight saving time (DST) approaches, a new Gallup poll reveals that a majority of Americans favor eliminating the practice altoge
Gallup asked Americans to rate 22 countries, with the surveys showing big disagreements between Republicans and Democrats over Israel, Mexico and Ukraine.
Democrats and Republicans hold wildly different views on Israel, Ukraine and Mexico, according to new data from Gallup.
A new Gallup poll shows deep partisan divides in Americans’ views of Israel, Ukraine, and Mexico. Republicans favor Israel overwhelmingly (83% approval), compared to 33% of Democrats—a record 50-point gap.
Gallup still asks that question of consumers, and trust in media is now at an all-time low of 31 percent, a slow burn that has been ongoing for decades. So it's fitting that it was inside Gallup's Washington D.
The poll found general agreement across party lines, but slightly more Republicans than Democrats prefer the U.S. taking a leading role.
A new Gallup survey has suggested that 12% of American adults, or about 31 million people, were forced to borrow tens of billions of dollars in the past year to pay for personal medical bills.
Presidential approval ratings have been used to track the American people's satisfaction for nearly 100 years. Check President Donald Trump's rating.
The Democrats have turned against the Jews in Israel. Only 33% of Democrats have a favorable view of Israel while 60% have an unfavorable view, a new poll reveals.
Stacker looked at data from The American Presidency Project to see which of the United States tended to lean most toward Democratic values.
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