short readsSep 14, 2020 14% of U.S. adults say they have tested positive for COVID-19 or are ‘pretty sure’ they have had it The share of Americans who say they know someone else who has been hospitalized or died due to COVID-19 has increased sharply since spring.
short readsApr 24, 2020 Americans are divided by religion on who should get critical care if there is a shortage of ventilators Who should be given priority if some hospitals do not have enough ventilators for all patients who need help breathing?
short readsJul 13, 2017 U.S. House seats rarely flip to other party in special elections Special elections to the U.S. House of Representatives tend to be low-turnout events, historically speaking, and seldom result in seats switching from one party to another.
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.