Mail-in voting became much more common in 2020 primaries as COVID-19 spread
Mail-in ballots accounted for just over half of this year’s primary votes cast in the 37 states (plus D.C.) for which data is available.
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Mail-in ballots accounted for just over half of this year’s primary votes cast in the 37 states (plus D.C.) for which data is available.
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About six-in-ten Americans believe social distancing measures are helping a lot to slow the spread of coronavirus in the nation.
As Americans grew more aware of the threat posed by the novel coronavirus, social media became a key avenue for following related developments. This study, which examined 3,000 public Facebook spaces with the most popular COVID-19 posts in March 2020, aimed to bring to light the types of spaces where these conversations took place. (The […]
The spread of infectious diseases is the top concern in the U.S., UK, Japan and South Korea as global economic concerns grow.
A median of 62% of adults across the 14 countries surveyed this summer generally believe most people can be trusted.
Polling finds public trust in medical scientists has increased but only among Democrats – while optimism about a vaccine is broadly shared.
The share of adults who are “basically content” with the federal government has risen to the highest point since 2004, driven by Democrats.
More than one-third of Black eligible voters in the U.S. live in nine of the nation’s most competitive states.
Also, a declining share of Republicans say the coronavirus is a major threat to health in the United States.
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