Americans now more sympathetic to Palestinians than Israelis โ poll
A new Gallup poll reveals that for the first time, a majority of Americans express more sympathy for Palestinians than Israelis, indicating a significant shift in public opinion.
Gallup poll: For the first time, Americans sympathize more with Palestinians than with Israelis
A recent Gallup poll indicates a notable shift in American public opinion, showing that 41% sympathize with Palestinians compared to 36% for Israelis.
Americans' empathy for Palestinians surpasses that for Israelis for the first time in 20 years
A Gallup poll indicates that for the first time in two decades, more Americans empathize with Palestinians than Israelis, reflecting a shift in public opinion amidst the humanitarian crisis resulting from the latest Gaza conflict.
Poll Shows Historic Decline in American Support for Israel
A recent poll indicates a historic decline in support among Americans for Israel, revealing a significant shift towards sympathy for Palestinians.
President Yoon's approval rating at 64%... Positive evaluation of real estate policy [Gallup]
President Yoon's approval rating stands at 64%, according to a recent Gallup survey, with positive evaluations largely linked to his economic and real estate policies.
After almost 90 years, Gallup will stop conducting presidential approval polls
Gallup has announced it will discontinue presidential approval polling after nearly 90 years, shifting its focus to other research areas.
Nearly sixty percent of the population wants to ban fish farming
A recent Gallup survey indicates that nearly sixty percent of Icelanders support a ban on fish farming in sea cages.
Why Gallup is Removing its Most Famous Question from Polls
Gallup is discontinuing its long-standing approval question regarding presidential performance, which has served as a key political indicator in the U.S. for nearly a century.
The majority prefers two short winter breaks over one long one
A recent Gallup poll shows that most respondents in Iceland prefer having two shorter winter breaks rather than one extended break for schools.
New poll finds 9% of US adults identify as LGBTQ+ โ nearly triple the amount recorded in 2012
A recent Gallup poll reveals that 9% of U.S. adults identify as LGBTQ+, a significant increase from 3.5% in 2012.
HS poll: Support for the National Coalition is the lowest of the government term โ Here's how other parties performed
A recent poll shows the National Coalition Party's support has dropped to 17.9%, marking the lowest point since Prime Minister Petteri Orpo took office, while the Social Democrats continue to lead with a rise to 25.1%.
Surprise: Americans Regret Biden. And Gallup Goes Silent: No More Polls on Presidents
A significant number of Americans are beginning to regret the presidency of Joe Biden, expressing a preference for his leadership over that of Donald Trump, according to recent polls.
United States: the famous polling institute Gallup will cease to evaluate presidential popularity
Gallup has announced it will stop measuring presidential popularity, a practice it has maintained for nearly 90 years, amid ongoing claims by Donald Trump that polls are biased against him.
Gallup No Longer Tracking Presidential Approval Ratings
Gallup has announced it will stop tracking U.S. presidential approval ratings, following comments from former President Trump that criticized polling firms.
President Yoon's Approval Rating Reaches 63%, Highest of the New Year, Influenced by Economy and Real Estate Policy
A recent Gallup survey shows South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol's approval rating at 63%, marking its highest point since November 2022, largely attributed to his economic and real estate policies.
Gallup Stops Measuring Presidential Approval Index as Trump Records the Worst Numbers of His Second Term
Gallup has ceased to publish its presidential approval index, a tool it had used for 88 years, coinciding with Donald Trump's historically low approval ratings during his second term.
Guardian: Gallup Stops Tracking Presidential Approval Ratings in America
Gallup has announced it will cease tracking presidential approval ratings in the United States after nearly 88 years, concluding one of the most recognized public opinion indicators.
Gallup Ends Presidential Approval Rating Survey; Lowest Record Held by Trump During First Term
Gallup has announced it will discontinue its presidential approval rating surveys, which have been a significant measure of presidential popularity for nearly 90 years, with Trump's first-term approval rating being the lowest recorded.
Gallup Stops Measuring Satisfaction with the US President After Ninety Years of Continuous History
Gallup has decided to cease its long-standing measurement of public satisfaction with U.S. presidents, a practice that has been ongoing for nearly ninety years.
Gallup Stops Presidential Approval Ratings After Trumpโs Lowest Approval Rating
Gallup announced it will cease its presidential approval ratings, a service it has provided for 88 years, coinciding with Donald Trumpโs dismal approval rating of 36%.
Gallup Stops Measuring Presidential Confidence
Gallup has decided to discontinue its traditional confidence surveys for the U.S. presidency, a decision that follows weeks of threats from former President Trump against polling companies.
The polling company Gallup will stop measuring presidential approval after 88 years
Gallup will cease to track presidential approval ratings, concluding an 88-year history of monitoring U.S. leaders' popularity.
Gallup to stop tracking presidential approval ratings after 88 years
Gallup will cease tracking U.S. presidential approval ratings after nearly nine decades, citing a shift in its research priorities.
Expectations for Ruling Party Victory in Local Elections at 44%, Opposition at 32%... Gap Widens
A recent Gallup poll indicates that 44% of voters expect the ruling party to win in the upcoming elections, significantly outpacing the 32% who expect an opposition victory, reflecting a widening gap from just 3% four months ago.
Politics or Economy? A Global Survey Shows a Clear Generational Gap in What Concerns the United States Most
A global Gallup survey reveals that while many parts of the world focus on inflation and employment, a significant portion of U.S. citizens prioritizes political issues over economic and social concerns.
Two Towers Count in Reykjavรญk
A new Gallup poll indicates that both the Social Democrats and the Independence Party would secure eight representatives in the Reykjavรญk city council, while the current governing majority has broken down, with both the Progressive Party and the People's Party losing ground.
Small Changes in Party Support
A recent Gallup poll indicates minor changes, ranging from 0.1 to 0.8 percentage points, in the support for Iceland's political parties, with the Social Democratic Alliance remaining the largest and a majority backing the government's work.
Gallup: Independents Reach Record High as Democrats Make Voter Gains
A new Gallup poll shows that the number of independent voters has reached a record high, while Democrats are also making gains among voters.
Record number of Americans identify as political independents, rejecting 2 major parties, poll finds
A Gallup poll reveals that 45% of U.S. adults identified as political independents in 2025, marking a record high in political party identification and a notable decline in affiliation with the two major parties.
The Independence Party at 35 percent
The Independence Party's approval rating has increased to 35% in a recent Gallup poll, while the Social Democrats have lost 3 percentage points, potentially allowing a coalition for a city council majority with other parties.
An Analysis of the Situation in Venezuela and the Independence Party on the Rise
The article discusses the recent U.S. military intervention in Venezuela leading to the capture of President Nicolas Maduro, alongside a rise in popularity for the Independence Party according to a recent Gallup poll.