short readsFeb 11, 2020 Democrats, Republicans each expect made-up news to target their own party more than the other in 2020 There’s broad concern among Democrats and Republicans about the influence that made-up news could have during the 2020 presidential election.
short readsMar 11, 2020 5 key findings from our latest Election News Pathways survey, from impeachment to the Democratic race 59% of Americans are following news about the 2020 candidates closely, but far fewer are following it very closely at this stage of the race.
short readsMar 17, 2020 Looking back on impeachment, a quarter of Americans say Trump did nothing wrong A 46% plurality of U.S. adults say the president did something wrong regarding Ukraine and it was enough to justify his removal from office.
short readsMar 14, 2019 California is one of 11 states that have the death penalty but haven’t used it in more than a decade More than a third of the states that allow executions haven’t carried one out in at least 10 years or, in some cases, much longer.
short readsJun 16, 2017 Q&A: Pew Research Center’s president on key issues in U.S. polling Read a Q&A with Michael Dimock, president of Pew Research Center, on recent developments in public opinion polling and what lies ahead.