reportOct 21, 2020 Large Shares of Voters Plan To Vote a Straight Party Ticket for President, Senate and House Just 4% of registered voters support Trump or Biden and a Senate candidate from the opposing party.
short readsSep 15, 2020 8 facts about Catholics and politics in the U.S. Around half of Catholic registered voters describe themselves as Republicans, while 47% identify with the Democratic Party.
short readsNov 10, 2020 Most mail and provisional ballots got counted in past U.S. elections – but many did not In the 2016 general election, voters submitted nearly 33.5 million mail ballots, but more than 400,000 (1.2% of the total) weren’t counted.
short readsSep 8, 2020 Americans’ expectations about voting in 2020 presidential election are colored by partisan differences Democrats are more concerned than Republicans about the ease of voting and the broader integrity of the 2020 presidential election.
reportOct 14, 2020 Deep Divisions in Views of the Election Process – and Whether It Will Be Clear Who Won Just half of registered voters expect to know results within a day or two of Election Day, including nearly identical shares who support Trump and Biden.
short readsDec 15, 2020 Black eligible voters have accounted for nearly half of Georgia electorate’s growth since 2000 Georgia’s changing electoral makeup has been the focus of renewed attention in the 2020 election cycle.
short readsAug 3, 2020 A growing share of voters say it’s important to them to hear from the Trump and Biden campaigns A majority of voters said it is very or somewhat important to them to get messages from the presidential campaigns about important issues.
short readsOct 12, 2020 Voters’ views of McConnell and Schumer are negative and deeply divided by partisanship U.S. voters express more negative than positive views of the Senate’s top leaders, Republican Mitch McConnell and Democrat Chuck Schumer.
short readsDec 9, 2020 After the election, fewer Latino and Black adults feel angry and more are hopeful about the state of the U.S. The share of Black and Latino adults who say they feel angry about the state of the country is now sharply lower than in June.
short readsOct 20, 2020 Democrats’ advantage over Republicans among Florida registered voters has shrunk since 2016 More Floridians have registered to vote as Republicans than Democrats since the 2016 presidential elections.