Americans largely support U.S. joining international efforts to address climate change
Nearly all Democrats (92%) support a U.S. role in international efforts to reduce climate change impacts, as do 53% of Republicans.
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Nearly all Democrats (92%) support a U.S. role in international efforts to reduce climate change impacts, as do 53% of Republicans.
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One-in-five federal, state and local candidate tweets in 2022 have mentioned race, abortion, education or the economy.
Latinos broadly support an array of policy measures to address climate change and other environmental issues.
Seven-in-ten Americans view inflation as a very big problem for the country, followed by the affordability of health care and violent crime.
97% of Asian Americans registered to vote say a candidate’s policy positions are more important than their race or ethnicity when deciding whom to vote for.
There is minimal praise from other societies for how the United States and China are handling climate change.
Overall, two-thirds of Americans support providing incentives to increase the use of electric and hybrid vehicles.
The reasons Americans without children don’t expect to have them range from just not wanting to have kids to concerns about climate change.
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