Single-party control in Washington is common at the beginning of a new presidency, but tends not to last long
Unified government at the beginning of a president’s first term has been the norm, especially for Democratic presidents.
Unified government at the beginning of a president’s first term has been the norm, especially for Democratic presidents.
The novel coronavirus continues to pose weighty challenges for people around the world.
More Americans also say evangelical Christians, business corporations and the military will lose than gain influence in Washington.
About one-fifth of those Americans who have experienced online harassment say they believe they were targeted because of their religion.
White eligible voters were somewhat more likely to say they were contacted than Black, Hispanic or English-speaking Asian eligible voters.
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.
Americans voted in record numbers in last year’s presidential election, casting nearly 158.4 million ballots.
124 lawmakers today identify as Black, Hispanic, Asian/Pacific Islander or Native American, a 97% increase over the 107th Congress of 2001-02.
There are wide partisan gaps over most of the 19 items asked about – particularly addressing racial issues and dealing with global climate change.
Americans are more likely to support than oppose banning Donald Trump's social media accounts, but views are divided along political lines.