Most Americans are confident hospitals can handle the needs of the seriously ill during COVID-19 outbreak
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.
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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.
The biggest takeaway may be the extent to which the decidedly nonpartisan virus met with an increasingly partisan response.
Three-quarters of Republicans have a favorable opinion of the Supreme Court, compared with only about half of Democrats.
Negative views of technology companies’ impact on the country have nearly doubled since 2015, from 17% to 33%.
While partisans agree that political leaders should be honest and ethical, they differ over whether particular leaders display these traits.
Pew Research Center is redoubling its focus on the role of information and trust in democratic societies.
Voters are more enthusiastic about voting than in any midterm election in over 20 years of Pew Research Center polling. Still, millions of Americans will not exercise their right to vote on Tuesday.
How do Americans feel about their own democracy? Read key findings from our recent report on Americans’ views of democracy in America.
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