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Election Insights of the Week

Election Insights of the Week

July 4, 2008
Editor in Chief Frank Newport discusses five key points relating to where the election stands this week.
Chadians Assess Muslim-West Relations

Chadians Assess Muslim-West Relations

July 4, 2008
In the wake of recent violence between Chad’s government and the followers of a Muslim spiritual leader threatening holy war against Christians and atheists, Gallup reveals that 61% of Chadians say violent conflict between the Muslim and Western worlds can be avoided.
Economic Negativity Differs by State

Economic Negativity Differs by State

July 3, 2008
Gallup Polls from January through June of 2008 find that Rhode Islanders exhibit the most negative views of the U.S. economy and citizens in Utah exhibit the least negative views.
Obama Looking Strong Among Hispanics

Obama Looking Strong Among Hispanics

July 2, 2008
A strong majority of Hispanic registered voters support Barack Obama, both nationwide (59%) and in the sought-after “purple†states (60%).
The Bush Effect

The Bush Effect

July 1, 2008
While 40% of John McCain’s supporters disapprove of the way George W. Bush is handling his job as president, only 15% say they are very concerned that, as president, McCain would pursue policies too similar to Bush’s.
Inside the Swing Vote

Inside the Swing Vote

June 30, 2008
Independents, conservatives, moderates, and voters aged 30 and older are among the most likely to say they are currently undecided about who they will vote for or could still change their mind.
Voters Lean Toward Democrats for Congress

Voters Lean Toward Democrats for Congress

June 30, 2008
If elections for Congress were held today, more voters would choose a Democratic candidate (52%) than a Republican candidate (42%).
Gallup Election Week in Review

Gallup Election Week in Review

June 27, 2008
Editor in Chief Frank Newport discusses five key points relating to where the election stands this week.
Mongolians Distrust Government and Elections

Mongolians Distrust Government and Elections

June 27, 2008
With parliamentary elections being held this week, Gallup reveals that relatively few Mongolians have confidence in their current government (37%) or the honesty of elections (21%).
Americans Trust McCain’s Military Ability

Americans Trust McCain’s Military Ability

June 25, 2008
Americans are more likely to have confidence in John McCain than Barack Obama to send troops into combat and to handle the responsibilities of commander in chief.
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