short readApr 7, 2021 Partisan differences in social media use show up for some platforms, but not Facebook Democrats are about 10 percentage points or more likely than Republicans to say they ever use Instagram, Twitter, WhatsApp, LinkedIn or Reddit.
short readApr 6, 2021 Pressing China on human rights – even if it hurts economic relations – has Americans’ bipartisan support Unlike with other China-related issues, there is little partisan difference on this question, a February survey found.
short readApr 1, 2021 Share of Republicans saying ‘everything possible’ should be done to make voting easy declines sharply An 85% majority of Democrats say everything possible should be done to make voting easy; 28% of Republicans say this.
short readMar 30, 2021 U.S. Catholics divided by party on whether Biden should be denied Communion over his abortion stance 67% of U.S. Catholics say Joe Biden should be allowed to receive Communion during Mass, while 29% say he should not be allowed to do this.
short readMar 29, 2021 A partisan chasm in views of Trump’s legacy Republicans and Democrats offer starkly different assessments of Donald Trump’s presidential legacy, a new survey finds.
short readMar 24, 2021 Despite wide partisan gaps in views of many aspects of the pandemic, some common ground exists In Americans’ views of some aspects of the COVID-19 outbreak, there is little, or only modest, partisan difference.
short readMar 18, 2021 Majorities of Americans see at least some discrimination against Black, Hispanic and Asian people in the U.S. Americans are much less likely to say there is discrimination against White people: 40% say White people face at least some discrimination.
reportMar 18, 2021 Large Majority of the Public Views Prosecution of Capitol Rioters as ‘Very Important’ Democrats are far more likely than Republicans to say prosecuting those who broke in on Jan. 6 is very important and that penalties for them will likely be less severe than they should be.