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How Americans feel about health care reform
Mar 29, 2012
Arguments for and against the legality of the Affordable Care Act wrapped up yesterday in the Supreme Court, and today, in our weekly Attitude Check, we look at how the average American feels about the law.
Do Americans approve of Obama's energy plan?
Mar 22, 2012
President Obama is touting a new "all of the above" energy plan that supports more of both oil and alternative energy production. What do Americans want in an energy policy?
Do Americans agree with Obama's economic concerns?
Mar 22, 2012
In this week's Attitude Check, we get feedback from Gallup about how Americans feel about the various issues that President Barack Obama brought up in his exclusive Marketplace interview.
Attitude Check: Consumer confidence and global warming
Mar 15, 2012
Your politics even determines your take on the weather outside.
Do voters really care about gas prices?
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Kai Ryssdal
Mar 13, 2012
The latest Gallup data reveals how important gas prices really are to voters.
How gas prices are affecting Americans
Mar 8, 2012
According to the latest Gallup data, Americans could withstand over $5 a gallon for gasoline before they had to significantly change their buying habits.
Should the government play a role in job creation?
Mar 8, 2012
According to the latest Gallup poll, most Americans say yes.
For public good, not for profit.
How do Americans feel about health care reform?
Mar 1, 2012
Frank Newport, the editor-in-chief of Gallup, talks about Americans' attitude toward health care reform and the role it could play in this year's presidential election.
Where does the middle class begin and end?
Mar 1, 2012
According to Gallup's latest data, about two-thirds of Americans who put themselves as the middle class, and most voters overall are not concerned about the wealth gap.
How important are a presidential candidate's moral values?
Feb 23, 2012
Gallup asked Americans whether they value a candidate's moral values over his or her ability to fix the economy.