Majorities of Americans Say News Coverage of George Floyd Protests Has Been Good, Trump’s Public Message Wrong
Among black Americans, 72% say coverage has been good or excellent and 85% say Trump’s message has been completely or mostly wrong.
Among black Americans, 72% say coverage has been good or excellent and 85% say Trump’s message has been completely or mostly wrong.
In April, 78% of Americans overall – but 56% of black Americans – said they had confidence in police officers to act in the public's best interests.
The gender gap in party identification remains the widest in a quarter century.
White evangelical Protestants are slightly less positive about the president's response to the coronavirus pandemic now than in March.
Born after 1996, the oldest Gen Zers will turn 23 this year. They are racially and ethnically diverse, progressive and pro-government, and more than 20 million will be eligible to vote in November.
President Trump has called himself a defender of religious liberty. But how do Americans see his administration’s effect on religious groups?
More than 11 million Asian Americans will be able to vote this year, making up nearly 5% of the eligible voters in the United States.
41% of Democratic registered voters say they are bothered that the likely Democratic nominee for the 2020 election is a white man in his 70s.
Roughly nine-in-ten or more U.S. adults say it is either somewhat or very important to have a president who lives a moral, ethical life.
The public is divided over who should get ventilators if they are scarce.