Americans' State of the Nation Ratings Remain at Record Low Lydia Saad, Gallup President Trump assumes office at a time of persistently low satisfaction with the U.S., overall, and with many specific aspects of the country, which is consistent with Americans’ belief that the U.S. lost more ground than it gained during Biden’s presidency. While Americans are confident that Trump can improve conditions in some areas, they doubt he can in others. And in terms of Trump's track record, they also thought the country lost more ground than it gained at the end of his first term.
Gallup, Rollins Survey Reveals Americans’ Public Health Priorities, Trust Rollins School of Public Health, Emory University As the Trump administration begins to implement changes to national public health strategies, a new survey from Emory University’s Rollins School of Public Health and Gallup provides insights into what public health issues Americans want leaders to prioritize and who they trust most for critical health information. The Rollins-Gallup Public Health Priorities Survey asked 2,121 adults in the United States, ages 18 and older, their opinion on trending public health topics.
Opposition to RFK Jr.’s HHS Perch Is Growing Eli Yokley, Morning Consult For the first time, more voters than not disapprove of Kennedy’s selection to lead HHS
Across All 50 States, New Survey Finds Strong Correlation Between Support for Christian Nationalism and Voting for Trump in 2024 Election PRRI In the wake of the election of Donald Trump with the strong support of white evangelical and other white Christians, a new nonpartisan national survey examines support for Christian nationalism across all 50 states. Based on interviews with more than 22,000 adults as part of the PRRI American Values Atlas, the new study examines the connections between support for Christian nationalism and voting for Trump, support for political violence, church attendance, partisanship, media habits, and more.