From the archives: JFK’s America
In this archived post, we take a look at what polls showed about the American people during the Kennedy years.
In this archived post, we take a look at what polls showed about the American people during the Kennedy years.
United Kingdom legislators in the House of Lords and House of Commons tweeted more critical content of Trump’s recent visit to the nation.
Majorities of Americans say the tone of political debate in the country has become more negative, less respectful, less fact-based and less substantive in recent years.
Across 25 countries surveyed in 2018, at least a plurality of respondents in nine nations have favorable views of both the U.S. and China.
Republicans and Democrats are particularly divided on how closely they connect made-up news to the news media or to President Trump.
Most Democrats say gender, race of 2020 nominee won’t change their enthusiasm.
Republicans who did not agree with the tea party during Obama era were somewhat less likely to remain affiliated with GOP years later. Republicans who had positive views of the tea party movement in 2014 or 2015 were among Trump’s most enthusiastic backers during the 2016 campaign.
While U.S. Jews have a strong attachment to Israel, they are divided in their assessment of Trump’s handling of the Israeli-Palestinian issue.
Gender differences in the U.S. about the size and scope of government have been evident for more than a decade, but they have widened in recent years.
Roughly seven-in-ten white evangelical Protestants approve of Trump's presidential job performance. Other religious groups are more divided.