Political Typology Quiz
Take our quiz to find out which one of our nine political typology groups is your best match.
Numbers, Facts and Trends Shaping Your World
Take our quiz to find out which one of our nine political typology groups is your best match.
About a third of Republicans (32%) say they would not like Donald Trump to remain a national political figure for many years to come.
The 2020 election featured dramatic increases in lawmaker posts and audience engagement, but less overlap in the sources shared by members of each party.
There is a wide partisan split on the fairness of the House committee’s probe.
Veterans and non-veterans in the United States largely align when it comes to the decision to pull all troops out of Afghanistan.
Americans show more support than opposition for two infrastructure bills; majorities favor raising taxes on large businesses and high-income households.
A narrow majority of Americans continue to say labor unions have a positive effect on the way things are going in the United States.
Twenty years ago, Americans came together – bonded by sadness and patriotism – after the 9/11 terrorist attacks. But a review of public opinion in the two decades since finds that unity was fleeting. It also shows how support for the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq was strong initially but fell over time.
54% of U.S. adults say the decision to withdraw troops from Afghanistan was the right one, while 42% say it was wrong.
Majorities across demographic and political groups have neutral views about the changing racial makeup of the U.S. population.