Americans overwhelmingly say access to IVF is a good thing
Seven-in-ten Americans say in vitro fertilization access is a good thing. Just 8% say it is a bad thing, and 22% are unsure.
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Seven-in-ten Americans say in vitro fertilization access is a good thing. Just 8% say it is a bad thing, and 22% are unsure.
When asked about the ideal age of a president, around half of Americans (49%) say they prefer someone in their 50s.
Nearly a month into the new year, most people who made New Year’s resolutions have stuck with them, although 13% say they have not kept any of them.
26% of adults say having more political parties would make it easier to solve problems, while nearly as many (24%) say it would not.
60% of Americans think business owners should not have to provide services if it might signal support for beliefs on LGBT issues that they oppose.
37% of Americans have a negative view of the impact of same-sex marriage being legal, with 19% saying it is very bad for society.
A quarter of Americans hold unfavorable views of both major party candidates – President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump.
The share of Americans who say the United States stands above all other nations in the world has declined modestly over the past four years.
66% of U.S. adults say it is extremely or very important that candidates share their views on political issues.
Six-in-ten Republicans say they feel warmly toward Donald Trump, an October survey found. This is down modestly since last summer (67%).
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