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The Gallup Organization conducted interviews with 1,000 residents of Havana and Santiago, Cuba to gain insight into life under Cuba's communist regime. Key findings include: - Cubans express satisfaction with universal healthcare and education systems but dissatisfaction with limited opportunities and freedom to choose their path in life. - Opinions on Cuba's leadership are split, though most see themselves as children of the revolution. Support for political changes occurring within the existing system. - Cubans strongly favor increasing trade with the US over other countries like China and Venezuela, despite the US embargo. - Healthcare and education are nearly universally accessible and most Cubans express satisfaction, reflecting government priorities in these areas.


