Only 24% of Trump supporters view the coronavirus outbreak as a ‘very important’ voting issue
Supporters of Donald Trump and Joe Biden differ widely on the issues that are “very important” to their vote.
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Supporters of Donald Trump and Joe Biden differ widely on the issues that are “very important” to their vote.
Even when they live in similar areas, Democrats and Republicans differ over whether those areas are urban, suburban or rural.
More Floridians have registered to vote as Republicans than Democrats since the 2016 presidential elections.
Like U.S. adults overall, the majority of U.S. Catholics say abortion should be legal – at least in some cases.
The number of Hispanic registered voters in Florida grew by 364,000 between 2012 and 2016 and by 305,000 between 2008 and 2012.
Biden supporters are more likely than Trump supporters to be confident their news sources will make the right call in announcing a winner. And partisans remain worlds apart on how well the U.S. has controlled the coronavirus outbreak.
A median of 69% of adults across 20 global publics we surveyed are in favor of expanding the use of natural gas.
Hispanic registered voters in the U.S. express growing confidence in Joe Biden’s ability to handle key issues like the coronavirus outbreak.
Amid the ongoing COVID-19 outbreak, people around the world are still concerned by the threat of global climate change.
Just one-in-ten Americans say social media sites have a mostly positive effect on the way things are going in the U.S. today.
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