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Summary: Gallup editors and analysts report data-driven news about how the world's 6 billion citizens think and behave.

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 Election Matters: Majority in Swing States Say Lives No Better Than Four Years Ago | File Type: audio/mp3 | Duration: Unknown

Gallup Editor-in-Chief Frank Newport and USA Today Washington Bureau Chief Susan Page reveal that although voters in 12 key election swing states do not feel they are better off now than they were four years ago, they are still slightly more likely to support President Obama than Mitt Romney.

 Americans' Views of Congress Revert to All-Time Low | File Type: audio/mp3 | Duration: Unknown

Gallup Editor-in-Chief Frank Newport reveals that 10% of Americans approve of the job Congress is doing, which is tied with the lowest measure in Gallup's history.

 Editor-in-Chief Insights: Paul Ryan's Impact on Americans' Presidential Vote | File Type: audio/mp3 | Duration: Unknown

Gallup Editor-in-Chief Frank Newport reveals that 17% of Americans say they are more likely to vote for Mitt Romney now that Paul Ryan is his running mate, 12% say they are less likely to vote for Romney, and 66% say it will have no effect on their vote.

 Election Matters: Americans' Initial Reactions to Paul Ryan | File Type: audio/mp3 | Duration: Unknown

Gallup Editor-in-Chief Frank Newport and USA Today Washington Bureau Chief Susan Page discuss Americans' attitudes toward Paul Ryan compared with past vice presidential candidates and analyze Ryan's potential support among young, Catholic, and Wisconsin voters in the upcoming presidential election.

 Election Matters: Obama's Swing State Status and Romney's Hidden Advantage | File Type: audio/mp3 | Duration: Unknown

Gallup Editor-in-Chief Frank Newport and USA Today Washington Bureau Chief Susan Page discuss President Barack Obama's job approval ratings in swing states, Mitt Romney's hidden advantage in the polls, and what Americans know about Obama's and Romney's plans to fix the economy.

 Obama Job Approval Highest in D.C.; Lowest in Utah | File Type: audio/mp3 | Duration: Unknown

Gallup Editor-in-Chief Frank Newport reveals that President Barack Obama's job approval rating in the first half of the year is highest in the District of Columbia, Hawaii, and Rhode Island and lowest in Utah, Wyoming, and Alaska.

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