Short Reads
BlogNovember 7, 2022
The Class Divide in Family Dinner
Family dinners—a once ubiquitous feature of American life shared across cultural, religious, and class lines—have disappeared in many households.
BlogOctober 31, 2022
The Peril and Promise of Election Polls
How to interpret polls and avoid error ahead of the 2022 midterm elections.
Short ReadsOctober 26, 2022
The Political Transformation of White Evangelical Protestants
White evangelical Christians have been an important Republican constituency for years, but their partisan commitments have undergone a remarkable change over the past two decades. In 1998, only slightly more than half (53 percent) of white evangelical Christians identified as a Republican or said they leaned towards the GOP. Twenty years later, more than three-quarters
BlogOctober 24, 2022
Can Americans Find Common Ground on Abortion?
Most Americans are willing to find common ground on abortion.
BlogOctober 12, 2022
A Moral Double Standard on Marital Infidelity
Men and women hold different views of the morality of marital infidelity depending on who commits it.
Short ReadsOctober 7, 2022
A New Gender Divide Among Young Voters
A New Gender Divide Among Young Voters: For the last several decades, young voters have generally supported Democratic candidates over Republican candidates, often by considerable margins. But now, a new poll finds an emerging gender divide in the candidate preferences of young voters. Young women voters prefer the Democratic candidate over the Republican candidate by
Short ReadsOctober 7, 2022
The Decline of White Evangelical Protestants
The Decline of White Evangelical Protestants: White Evangelical Protestants have exercised considerable influence over American politics and culture for decades. That may change. A new analysis of Gallup trend data finds that their numbers are declining rapidly. Over the last 20 years, the number of Americans who identify as white evangelical Protestants has fallen from
Short ReadsOctober 7, 2022
Abortion is a Critical Concern for Young Women
Abortion is a Critical Concern for Young Women: Of all the issues driving young female voters to the polls this November, only inflation comes close to rivaling abortion. Young women today are 25 points more likely than the general public to rank abortion as a critical issue, marking a major shift. In addition to expressing
Short ReadsAugust 31, 2022
Black Americans Don’t Trust Their Tap Water
A storm and flooding in Mississippi has left tens of thousands of black residents without clean water. As a new water crisis gains national attention polling reveals a chronic crisis in confidence among black Americans when it comes to their water supply. Nationally, nearly seven in ten Black Americans say they would be uncomfortable drinking
Short ReadsJuly 29, 2022
A College-Educated Party?
A College-Educated Party? The Democratic Party has undergone a remarkable transformation over the last two decades. Nearly half (48 percent) of Democrats today have a four-year college degree, a dramatic increase since the last 1990s when only about one in four had a college education. Much of this change is the result of the growing