Coronavirus death toll is heavily concentrated in Democratic congressional districts
Nearly a quarter of all U.S. deaths attributed to the coronavirus have been in just 12 congressional districts.
Nearly a quarter of all U.S. deaths attributed to the coronavirus have been in just 12 congressional districts.
Also, a declining share of Republicans say the coronavirus is a major threat to health in the United States.
Overall, 70% of U.S. adults favor allowing any voter to vote by mail if they want to.
Older Americans are more likely than younger adults to feel their health is at risk, while younger people are focused on economic threats.
Nearly seven-in-ten registered voters say postponing state primary elections has been a necessary step to address the coronavirus 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.
Those most likely to say COVID-19 threatens day-to-day life live in urban areas in states that have seen relatively high numbers of cases.
Conservative Republicans are about twice as likely as liberal Democrats to prefer a community where the houses are larger and farther apart.
Of those surveyed, 33% said it should be harder for someone to obtain an abortion near them than it is currently.
Americans continue to see widespread discrimination against groups in the U.S., including Muslims, gays and lesbians, Hispanics, women, Jews and blacks.