Beyond Red vs. Blue: The Political Typology
Our typology sorts the public into nine groups based on their political and cultural values, not their party – painting a picture of American politics with far more than two colors.
Numbers, Facts and Trends Shaping Your World
Our typology sorts the public into nine groups based on their political and cultural values, not their party – painting a picture of American politics with far more than two colors.
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Les sentiments « anti-establishment » qui contribuent à alimenter les mouvements populistes d’Europe de l’Ouest récents se retrouvent à gauche, au centre et à droite du spectre idéologique, selon un nouveau rapport du Pew Research Center.
Einem neuen Bericht des Pew Research Center zufolge lässt sich die das Establishment ablehnende Haltung, die den modernen populistischen Bewegungen in Westeuropa Auftrieb verliehen hat, auf der linken und rechten Seite des ideologischen Spektrums wie auch in der Mitte ansiedeln.
De sentimenten tegen de gevestigde orde die bijdragen aan het voeden van recente populistische bewegingen in West-Europa zijn te vinden aan de linker-, midden- en rechterkant van het ideologische spectrum, zo blijkt uit een nieuw rapport van het Pew Research Center.
Synspunkterne imod det etablerede, der hjælper med til at styrke aktuelle populistiske bevægelser i Vesteuropa, kan findes til venstre, i centrum og til højre i det ideologiske spektrum, viser en ny rapport fra Pew Research Center.
Se pueden hallar sentimientos en contra de la clase dirigente que ayudan a impulsar los recientes movimientos populistas en Europa Occidental en el espectro ideológico de izquierda, centro y derecha, de acuerdo con los aportes de un nuevo informe de Pew Research Center.
Our typology sorts the public into nine groups based on their political and cultural values, not their party – painting a picture of American politics with far more than two colors.
Take our quiz to find out which one of our nine political typology groups is your best match.
Pew Research Center’s in-depth study of its survey respondents who voted in the 2024 election examines turnout, voting patterns and demographics.
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