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.
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While Biden’s rating is still low among White Christians, positive ratings also fell among Black Protestants and the religiously unaffiliated.
44% of the public says the Senate should definitely (24%) or probably (20%) confirm Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson to the Supreme Court.
About nine-in-ten U.S. adults (91%) say they have heard little (46%) or nothing at all (45%) about the diplomatic boycott of the Olympics.
Highly religious Americans are much more likely to see society in those terms, while nonreligious people tend to see more ambiguity.
57% of Black adults say marijuana should be legal for medical and recreational use by adults; 28% say it should be legal for medical use only.
Nearly half of Americans (47%) say that the United States’ influence in the world has been getting weaker in recent years.
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Here is a roundup of Americans’ views of the court, perceptions of its ideology, the history of confirmations and justices’ backgrounds.
Americans regard advances in artificial intelligence and human enhancement technologies with a degree of caution and uncertainty.
Most U.S. adults do not believe that requests for religious exemptions from the COVID-19 vaccine are sincere.
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