Who do voters actually blame for inflation? Nyron N. Crawford and Alexandra Guisinger - November 21, 2023 They see several causes at work – including some out of Biden’s control.
Young Americans are dovish on China Alexandra Guisinger and Anurag Jain - September 25, 2023 They don’t prioritize TikTok regulation – or other measures pushing back against China.
Oz has promoted false health claims. What if he pushed vaccinations? Matt Motta and Dominik Stecuła - October 16, 2022 When Oz urged viewers to vaccinate against the measles, many listened, our research finds
How politically divided is the U.S.? It’s complicated but quantifiable. Mary Catherine Sullivan and John Geer - June 6, 2022 Our new measure of national unity examines shifts over decades
Former military leaders criticized the election and the administration. That hurts the military’s reputation. Peter Feaver and Jim Golby - May 14, 2021 Statements from retired generals can have an unintended impact, our surveys find
Most Americans expect cheating in the November elections Steven Smith - September 10, 2020 Majorities in both parties fear that election officials will cheat when the votes are counted.
Republicans don’t think Trump’s tweets are racist. That fits a long American history of denying racism. Michael Tesler - July 29, 2019 Even under Jim Crow, most whites thought that blacks were treated fairly.
Trump’s political base is weaker than it seems, our new study finds Peter Enns, Jonathon Schuldt, and Adrienne Scott - August 7, 2018 In July, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo faced tough questions
Free trade is becoming more popular — especially among Republicans Diana Mutz - November 17, 2017 [caption id="attachment_66375" align="aligncenter" width="960"] U.S. Trade Representative Robert E. Lighthizer,
Many Americans support Trump’s immigration order. Many Americans backed Japanese internment camps, too. Steven White - February 2, 2017 [caption id="attachment_53485" align="aligncenter" width="960"] People gathered in downtown Dallas on