About 1 in 4 Americans have unfavorable views of both Biden and Trump
Unfavorable views of both Trump and Biden are more common among young adults and those who “lean” to a party.
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Unfavorable views of both Trump and Biden are more common among young adults and those who “lean” to a party.
The 9-point fall in approval was the largest change between two Pew Research Center polls since Donald Trump took office.
Some 49% of U.S. adults say Donald Trump’s accounts should be permanently banned from social media, while half say they should not be.
President Trump continues to be White Christians’ preferred candidate, but support among voters in three traditions has slipped since August.
In international surveys, Donald Trump has generally received lower ratings than either of his two predecessors.
Donald Trump’s four-year tenure in the White House revealed extraordinary fissures in American society but left little doubt that he is a figure unlike any other in the nation’s history.
59% of Americans are following news about the 2020 candidates closely, but far fewer are following it very closely at this stage of the race.
About six-in-ten registered voters in the five U.S. states where elections are conducted entirely by mail expect voting to be easy.
In this archived post, we take a look at what polls showed about the American people during the Kennedy years.
Americans say they don’t consider Joe Biden, Pete Buttigieg, Bernie Sanders or Elizabeth Warren to be particularly religious.
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