Republicans see China more negatively than Democrats, even as criticism rises in both parties
Republicans have long held more unfavorable views of China than Democrats, but such views have climbed among both parties over the past year.
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Republicans have long held more unfavorable views of China than Democrats, but such views have climbed among both parties over the past year.
As leaders meet for the General Assembly, the United Nations has a mostly positive international image. Read key facts about how people worldwide view the UN.
Most supporters of Donald Trump and Joe Biden report having a lot of friends who share their political preferences.
77% of adults think it’s not acceptable for social media sites to use data about users’ online activities to show them political campaign ads.
A majority (82%) say there are times when it is acceptable for journalists to use anonymous sources, with 67% saying it is acceptable only in special cases.
About six-in-ten registered voters in the five U.S. states where elections are conducted entirely by mail expect voting to be easy.
Democrats are largely united in backing a $15 an hour federal minimum wage. Republican opinion on this issue is more divided.
44% of Americans have a great deal of confidence in the scientific community, while 47% have only some confidence and 7% have hardly any.
52% of US adults say it is very or somewhat important that companies and organizations make public statements about political or social issues.
38% of parents with children whose K-12 schools closed in the spring said that their child was likely to face digital obstacles in schoolwork.
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