How people around the world see democracy in 8 charts
People are widely dissatisfied with democracy in their country and believe that elected officials don’t care what people like them think.
Numbers, Facts and Trends Shaping Your World
People are widely dissatisfied with democracy in their country and believe that elected officials don’t care what people like them think.
61% give equal attention to national and local coronavirus news.
Responses to cable news coverage and the pandemic vary notably among Americans who identify Fox News, MSNBC or CNN as their main source of political news.
Democrats are much more likely than Republicans to consider efforts by foreign nations to influence the election to be a “major problem.”
While U.S. Democrats turn to a variety of outlets for political news, no source comes close to matching the appeal of Fox News for Republicans.
Many U.S. news organizations are covering the coronavirus pandemic while themselves facing financial pressure from the outbreak.
Although most national officials use the platform, their posts receive only a small number of likes and retweets.
About four-in-ten Americans (38%) approve of Donald Trump’s job performance, while 59% disapprove, our recent survey found.
Still about two-in-ten U.S. adults are “pretty certain” they won’t get the vaccine – even when there’s more information.
The public’s sense about the pandemic’s impact on the financial well-being of most news organizations is far from clear.
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