8 in 10 Americans Say Religion Is Losing Influence in Public Life
Most Americans say religion’s influence is shrinking, and about half (48%) see conflict between their own religious beliefs and mainstream American culture.
The public is sharply divided by party, even as most support international cooperation and large majorities say it is important that the U.S. is respected around the world.
About two-thirds of news coverage dealt with Biden’s policy agenda, while about three-quarters of early Trump coverage was framed around leadership skills.
More Americans also say evangelical Christians, business corporations and the military will lose than gain influence in Washington.
68% of the public does not want Donald Trump to remain a major political figure in the future.
More Americans say the Biden administration made a “good faith” effort working with the opposition than say the same of GOP leaders.
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