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    2. The Democratic coalition

    Note:ย For a new and fully revised version of Pew Research Centerโ€™s political typology (published June 2026), read โ€œBeyond Red vs. Blue: The 2026 Political Typology.โ€ As in previous political typologies, the groups that form the Democratic coalition are largely united in support for a robust role of government and a strong economic and social safety […]

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    3. Median index scores for government restrictions, social hostilities involving religion declined or remained stable in most regions in 2019

    CORRECTION (Dec. 19, 2025): Two charts and some of the text in this chapter have been revised to correct the SHI median scores for the Asia-Pacific region, Europe, and the Middle East-North Africa region, and to revise Norwayโ€™s SHI category. The median scores changed by 0.1 point for each of these three regions. Refer to the errata […]

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    2. Building better spaces

    A large portion of respondents hoped and predicted that digital platforms will reform themselves and new platforms will arise by 2035 that could lead to a better online environment โ€“ one that enshrines new norms for discourse and allows for open and honest conversations that are less fractious and menacing. Among the reforms they imagine: […]

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    8. Outsider Left

    Note:ย For a new and fully revised version of Pew Research Centerโ€™s political typology (published June 2026), read โ€œBeyond Red vs. Blue: The 2026 Political Typology.โ€ Outsider Left are the youngest typology group, making up 10% of the public. Holding liberal views on most issues and overwhelmingly voting Democratic, they arenโ€™t particularly enamored with the Democratic […]

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