On climate change, Republicans are open to some policy approaches, even as they assign the issue low priority
GOP moderates and younger adults generally offer more support for action to address climate change than conservatives and older adults.
GOP moderates and younger adults generally offer more support for action to address climate change than conservatives and older adults.
U.S. adults explain – in their own words – what they think cancel culture means.
The share of adults who are “basically content” with the federal government has risen to the highest point since 2004, driven by Democrats.
Large ideological divides persist on views of tradition, national pride and discrimination, especially in the U.S.
Across 11 questions on cultural subjects, the gap between the left and right in the U.S. is wider than in the European countries surveyed.
Among Republicans, support has declined for allowing early or absentee voting without an excuse and for automatically registering all eligible citizens to vote.
Unlike with other China-related issues, there is little partisan difference on this question, a February survey found.
An 85% majority of Democrats say everything possible should be done to make voting easy; 28% of Republicans say this.
Joe Biden is just the second Catholic president in U.S. history, after John F. Kennedy. Most U.S. adults know that Biden is Catholic, including majorities within both major political parties, according to a new Pew Research Center survey.
Republicans and Democrats offer starkly different assessments of Donald Trump’s presidential legacy, a new survey finds.