short readsOct 26, 2020 What the 2020 electorate looks like by party, race and ethnicity, age, education and religion What does the 2020 electorate look like politically, demographically and religiously as the race enters its final days?
short readsJan 28, 2020 U.S. churchgoers are satisfied with the sermons they hear, though content varies by religious tradition There are differences by religious tradition in how satisfied churchgoers are with what they hear from the pulpit.
short readsApr 29, 2020 Few U.S. sermons mention abortion, though discussion varies by religious affiliation and congregation size Roughly one-in-five of the Christian congregations we analyzed in an eight-week period heard at least one sermon that mentioned abortion.
short readsMar 17, 2017 The fading of the green: Fewer Americans identify as Irish The ranks of Americans who trace their ancestry back to Ireland – long one of the most prominent subgroups in American society – are slowly declining.
short readsMar 11, 2016 This year’s GOP presidential battle isn’t the first – or even the deepest – party divide Both major U.S. political parties have a long history of splits, splinters and other schisms.