Most Cuban American voters identify as Republican in 2020
Nationwide, 58% of Cuban registered voters say they affiliate with or lean toward the Republican Party, while 38% identify as or lean Democratic.
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Nationwide, 58% of Cuban registered voters say they affiliate with or lean toward the Republican Party, while 38% identify as or lean Democratic.
63% of U.S. adults say the government has the responsibility to provide health care coverage for all, up slightly from 59% last year.
Nearly two-thirds of Americans (65%) said in August that the U.S. Supreme Court has the right amount of power.
77% of adults think it’s not acceptable for social media sites to use data about users’ online activities to show them political campaign ads.
The share of Gen Z voters who are Hispanic is significantly higher than the share among other groups of voters.
Americans give their country comparatively low marks for its handling of the pandemic – and people in other nations tend to agree.
Most supporters of Donald Trump and Joe Biden report having a lot of friends who share their political preferences.
Americans are following the president’s statements on the COVID-19 pandemic less closely than a few months ago.
Around half of Catholic registered voters describe themselves as Republicans, while 47% identify with the Democratic Party.
For years, public trust in the federal government has hovered at near-record lows. That remains the case today, as the United States struggles with a pandemic and economic recession.
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