8 key findings about Catholics and abortion
Like U.S. adults overall, the majority of U.S. Catholics say abortion should be legal – at least in some cases.
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Like U.S. adults overall, the majority of U.S. Catholics say abortion should be legal – at least in some cases.
More than one-third of Black eligible voters in the U.S. live in nine of the nation’s most competitive states.
Amid the back-and-forth between Twitter and President Trump, here are facts about Americans’ attitudes toward social media companies.
Many who follow polls are asking how these errors could happen. Here, we’ll take a preliminary shot at answering that question.
Americans believe trust has declined in the U.S., whether it involves citizens’ faith in each other or their confidence in the government.
Americans say the public’s trust has been declining in both the federal government and in their fellow citizens. But most say this can be turned around.
71% of U.S. adults say they are confident that medical centers in their area can handle the needs of seriously ill people during the pandemic.
Partisans have different levels of confidence when it comes to the type of personnel who hold government jobs – presidential appointees or career employees.
We explored how Americans feel about the tenor of debate in the country in a recent major survey about U.S. political disource. Here’s how we did it.
Three-quarters of Republicans have a favorable opinion of the Supreme Court, compared with only about half of Democrats.
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