report | Jun 30, 2020
A majority of experts canvassed say significant reforms aimed at correcting problems in democratic institutions and representation will take place. But they are divided about whether this will lead to positive outcomes for the public.
report | Jun 12, 2020
Among black Americans, 72% say coverage has been good or excellent and 85% say Trump’s message has been completely or mostly wrong.
short reads | Jun 11, 2020
Americans' views of how well the World Health Organization has dealt with the outbreak are sharply divided along partisan lines.
short reads | Jun 8, 2020
Americans are much more likely than Germans to see U.S. bases in Germany as important for their country’s national security.
short reads | May 29, 2020
Amid the back-and-forth between Twitter and President Trump, here are facts about Americans’ attitudes toward social media companies.
report | May 20, 2020
People in this group are most likely to say the outbreak has been made too big of a deal and journalists have been exaggerating the risks.
short reads | May 14, 2020
White evangelical Protestants are slightly less positive about the president's response to the coronavirus pandemic now than in March.
short reads | May 11, 2020
President Trump has called himself a defender of religious liberty. But how do Americans see his administration’s effect on religious groups?
short reads | Apr 24, 2020
Many single-and-looking people wouldn’t want to date someone who voted for the opposing party's candidate in the 2016 presidential election.
short reads | Apr 20, 2020
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.