short readsMar 15, 2024 5 facts about religion and Americans’ views of Donald Trump Among religious groups, White evangelical Protestants continue to have the most positive opinion of Trump.
short readsMar 4, 2024 U.S. Christians more likely than ‘nones’ to say situation at the border is a crisis Majorities of White Christian groups say the large number of migrants seeking to enter at the border with Mexico is a “crisis” for the United States.
short readsApr 30, 2024 Voters’ views of Trump and Biden differ sharply by religion Most registered voters who are White Christians would vote for Republican Donald Trump over Democrat Joe Biden if the 2024 presidential election were held today.
short readsJul 7, 2022 Attitudes about transgender issues vary widely among Christians, religious ‘nones’ in U.S. Americans increasingly say gender is determined by one’s sex assigned at birth, but they differ by religion on this and other transgender issues.
short readsDec 13, 2022 Striking findings from 2022 Here’s a look back at the past year and some of its biggest news events through 15 of our most striking research findings.
short readsJan 11, 2023 118th Congress breaks record for lesbian, gay and bisexual representation Thirteen voting members of the 118th Congress identify as lesbian, gay or bisexual – the highest number of openly LGB members in history.
short readsFeb 10, 2022 One year in, Biden job approval down among Black Protestants, other Christians and religious ‘nones’ While Biden’s rating is still low among White Christians, positive ratings also fell among Black Protestants and the religiously unaffiliated.
short readsMay 10, 2023 Most U.S. parents pass along their religion and politics to their children Most parents pass along religious and political affiliations, and they do so at similarly high rates, according to a new analysis of several surveys.
short readsDec 21, 2021 Christians, religiously unaffiliated differ on whether most things in society can be divided into good, evil Highly religious Americans are much more likely to see society in those terms, while nonreligious people tend to see more ambiguity.
short readsFeb 16, 2023 22 states have ever elected a Black woman to Congress Overall, 57 Black women – among a total of 106 women of color – have ever been elected to the national legislature.