Black Democrats differ from other Democrats in their views on gender identity, transgender issues
Around two-thirds of Black Democrats (66%) say that whether someone is a man or woman is determined by their sex at birth.
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Around two-thirds of Black Democrats (66%) say that whether someone is a man or woman is determined by their sex at birth.
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Federal statistics show dramatic declines in U.S. violent and property crime rates since the early 1990s.
This project represents our first comprehensive examination of Asian American identity using focus groups. Here’s how and why we did it.
Here’s a closer look at public opinion on the death penalty, as well as key facts about the nation’s use of capital punishment.
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The public is more likely to have heard “a lot” about ongoing confrontations between police and protesters than several other stories.
Racial and ethnic minorities are more likely than white Americans to say it’s acceptable for professional athletes to publicly address political issues.
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