Black voters were most likely to say November election was run very well
Black voters were more likely to say the 2020 election was administered very well both nationally and locally.
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Black voters were more likely to say the 2020 election was administered very well both nationally and locally.
About half of U.S. adults say they get news from social media “often” or “sometimes,” and this use is spread out across a number of different sites. Facebook stands out as a regular source of news for about a third of Americans.
More than eight-in-ten U.S. adults say they get news from a smartphone, computer or tablet “often” or “sometimes.”
The charts below allow for comparisons between racial or ethnic groups over time on a range of measures including educational attainment, household income, life expectancy and others. You may select any two groups at a time for comparison.
In studying voters’ views of election fraud, we found these views varied by whether people got their news from the Trump campaign.
When it comes to religious affiliation, the 117th U.S. Congress looks similar to the previous Congress but quite different from Americans overall.
A third of U.S. adults say they changed their Thanksgiving plans “a great deal,” while roughly a quarter changed their plans “some.”
The number of Black registered voters in Georgia increased the most among all major racial and ethnic groups between 2016 and 2020.
In a recent project involving focus groups, we tested out quantitative as well as qualitative research methods.
Some of Americans’ pandemic adaptations have relied on technology, including adults working from home and students learning online.
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