short readJan 24, 2017 115th Congress sets new high for racial, ethnic diversity Almost one-in-five voting members of the House and Senate are a racial or ethnic minority, making the 115th U.S. Congress the most diverse in history.
short readJan 23, 2017 Obama issued fewer executive orders on average than any president since Cleveland Obama has issued 35 executive orders per year in office, slightly fewer than the 36 per year in office that George W. Bush issued and the lowest average in 120 years.
short readJan 23, 2017 Police, public differ on key issues but align on others The public and the police differ on issues ranging from an assault rifle ban to racial progress in the U.S., but their views align on other issues.
reportJan 23, 2017 A U.S. dream, or nightmare, for Europeans? “America,” wrote Hannah Arendt in 1954, “has been both the dream and the nightmare of Europe.”
short readJan 23, 2017 Two-thirds of Americans give priority to developing alternative energy over fossil fuels Support for focusing on alternative energy development (is up slightly since December 2014, but wide political differences remain.
short readJan 20, 2017 U.S. on track to reach Obama administration’s goal of resettling 110,000 refugees this year The Obama administration’s goal of receiving 110,000 refugees in fiscal 2017 is significantly higher than last year’s target of 85,000.
short readJan 20, 2017 6 things we’ve learned since the 2016 election It has been a tumultuous 10 weeks since Donald Trump’s stunning victory. Here are six key findings from our U.S. political surveys since the election.