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reportSep 25, 2024
Voters are more likely to say that Harris’ policies would make things better for women, union members, Black and Hispanic people, and poor people. Meanwhile, Trump’s policies are seen as improving things for wealthy people, White people, men and veterans.
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A majority of Trump backers say more immigrants would make life worse for people like them, while most Harris backers say life wouldn’t change. - short readsSep 25, 2024
63% of U.S. adults say the way the president is elected should be changed so that the winner of the popular vote nationwide wins the presidency. - reportSep 25, 2024
Voters differ widely in their views of how women and men would fare under a Harris or Trump administration. - reportSep 24, 2024
More Latino registered voters back Kamala Harris (57%) than Donald Trump (39%), and supporters of each candidate prioritize different issues. - short readsSep 23, 2024
A median of 52% of adults across the six surveyed countries have a favorable opinion of Brazil, while 28% have an unfavorable opinion. - short readsSep 19, 2024
Naturalized citizens make up a record number of eligible voters in 2022, most of whom have lived here more than 20 years. - short readsSep 19, 2024
Americans also express little confidence in major technology companies to prevent misuse of their platforms to influence the election. - short readsSep 17, 2024
Americans are relatively divided in their views of Republican Sen. JD Vance of Ohio and Democratic Gov. Tim Walz of Minnesota. - short readsSep 13, 2024
Americans’ grim political mood and desire for change show up across our surveys. But despite divisions, there are hopeful signs for the future.
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reportApr 9, 2024
Amid shifts in demographics and partisan allegiances, registered voters are now evenly split between the Democratic Party and the GOP.
reportSep 19, 2023
Americans’ views of politics and elected officials are unrelentingly negative, with little hope of improvement on the horizon. 65% of Americans say they always or often feel exhausted when thinking about politics. By contrast, just 10% say they always or often feel hopeful about politics.
reportNov 9, 2021
Pew Research Center’s political typology provides a roadmap to today’s fractured political landscape. It organizes the public into nine distinct groups, based on an analysis of their attitudes and values. Even in a polarized era, the 2021 survey reveals deep divisions in both partisan coalitions.
reportDec 17, 2019
Partisanship remains the strongest factor dividing the American public. Yet there are substantial divisions within both parties on fundamental political values, views of current issues and the severity of the problems facing the nation.
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