Big houses, small houses: Partisans continue to want different things in a community
Conservative Republicans are about twice as likely as liberal Democrats to prefer a community where the houses are larger and farther apart.
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Conservative Republicans are about twice as likely as liberal Democrats to prefer a community where the houses are larger and farther apart.
Roughly two-thirds of atheists (65%) and six-in-ten agnostics (57%) either “strongly” or “somewhat” oppose the death penalty.
When legislatures get the data to draw new congressional maps, Republicans will drive that process in 20 states, versus 11 for Democrats.
For Earth Day 2020, we take stock of public opinion in the United States about global climate change and the environment.
No more than half of Americans say they think solar geoengineering and cloud seeding would make a difference in reducing the effects of climate change.
The share of Americans who favor same sex marriage has grown in recent years, though there are still demographic and partisan divides.
A new analysis of survey data finds that there has been no large-scale departure from evangelicalism among White Americans.
Americans are much less likely to say there is discrimination against White people: 40% say White people face at least some discrimination.
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The U.S. is not the only country wrestling with political fissures. But the pandemic has revealed how pervasive the divide in U.S. politics is.
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