Tuesday, November 8, 2016

Gallup | Americans' Satisfaction Rate Rises in Traditional Pre-Election Bounce | 2016





On this Election Day, November 8, 2016, the Gallup organization continued a tradition it started in 1979 by releasing the results of a survey of Americans, asking,  “Are you satisfied with the way things are going in the country?” As typical in the past four elections, the satisfaction rate jumped in the October preceding the election. In October, the answer was 28%. This month, the rate of satisfaction climbed nine percentage points, or 32%.




 37% | Percentage of  Americans who say

they are satisfied with the way things are going in the country


Historical context


37% | Is also the highest satisfaction rate during President Obama's time in office

39% | The last time satisfaction was higher than 37% was in September 2005



Satisfaction up among all major political groups since October


 62% | Democrats who are satisfied

34% | Independents

14% | Republicans


 







Change in Satisfaction With Way Things Are Going in the U.S. (by Political Party)




















































Oct 5-9, 2016 Nov 1-6, 2016 Change
% % pct. pts.
National adults 28 37 +9
Democrats 49 62 +13
Independents 24 34 +10
Republicans 8 14 +6

Source: Gallup




Gallup quote


“In each of the past four presidential election years, Gallup has measured increases in satisfaction from early October to right before the election. This included three-percentage-point gains in 2004 and 2012, a six-point gain in 2008 and a nine-point gain this year. Thus, something about the approaching election - either satisfaction with the democratic process or optimism about the prospect of their preferred candidate winning - may make Americans feel modestly better about the way things are going in the country.”


Historical data are available in Gallup Analytics.


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