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Photo of children holding American flags. There are six children, four are girls, three of the girls are wearing hijab.

BlogMay 5, 2021

Did Americans Become More Accepting of Muslims During the Trump Years?

At a time of heightened racial tensions in the US and growing violence against Asian citizens, it is not clear why there would be a sudden surge in positive feeling towards Muslims.

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BlogApril 16, 2021

Some of My Best Friends

Despite growing diversity in the US, few Americans have close ties to members of minority religious and racial groups.

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BlogApril 2, 2021

For Black Voters, Friends and Family May be a Critical Link to the Democratic Party

With high turnout in the 2020 election, black voters appear poised to remain a critical constituency in the Democratic Party. But their strong support for Democratic candidates and continued political involvement is a function of their social circumstances.

Photo of a girl holding a sign that says "Stop Asian Hate"

BlogMarch 22, 2021

Most Asian Americans Believe Their Community Experiences a lot of discrimination in the US

The rising tide of violence against Asian Americans during the COVID-19 pandemic has brought renewed attention to Asian Americans’ experiences of discrimination in the US. Often thought to experience less discrimination, the survey shows that Asian Americans do not view their experiences in the same way.

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BlogMarch 8, 2021

Few Americans are Confident in American Democracy, But Younger Americans are Especially Skeptical

If governments can effectively administer the COVID-19 vaccine and deliver economic support, it will go a long way in demonstrating that even if government is clunky and the results imperfect, the institutions of democratic governance can work.

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BlogFebruary 26, 2021

When it Comes to Conspiracy Theories, Education Matters

Educational attainment is closely associated with belief in conspiracy theories. However, education appears to matter more for Republicans than Democrats.

Photo of protestors holding up riot shields and signs that say "God Bless America"

BlogFebruary 12, 2021

Rise of Conspiracies Reveals an Evangelical Divide in the GOP

Evangelical Christian Republicans are more likely to embrace conspiracy theories. One explanation? Their affinity to Trump.

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BlogFebruary 8, 2021

If You Have a Lot of Friends, You’re Probably More Active in Politics

Having a robust network of friends and family may encourage us to become more active in civic and political life.

Photo of an elderly couple inside of a car. Both are wearing surgical masks.

BlogJanuary 8, 2021

Older Americans Support Getting Vaccinated Regardless of Their Politics or the Perceived Threat of COVID-19

As the US ramps up vaccinations, political identity is important in predicting the behavior of younger Americans.

Photo of a Christmas tree and its ornaments. Two people are walking away from the camera's view. We see their backs.

BlogDecember 17, 2020

Holiday Spending in 2020

The holidays look different this year. In addition to traveling less, having smaller gatherings, and gathering virtually, Americans are also altering their spending habits.

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