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Americans largely have negative feelings toward both political parties, while positive sentiments are far less common. Three-quarters of U.S. adults say the Democratic Party makes them feel frustrated ...
Multiple polls released before and after the United States’ capturing and arrest of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro show a stark divide in how Americans view military might at home and abroad, as ...
A review of polls of the general public shows how opinions on immigration vary widely based on the details included in poll questions. By Ruth Igielnik Caroline Soler and Christine Zhang Ruth Igielnik ...
The U.S. is once again staring down Venezuela’s dictatorship — and even after years of dashed hopes, many Venezuelans are quietly rooting for it. President Trump says Nicolás Maduro’s days are ...
"When the American government appears to favor a company over rival companies, that distorts the marketplace," says Ann Lipton, a veteran business law expert and professor at University of Colorado's ...
This Pew Research Center report examines Americans’ views on religion’s role in public life, including questions about religion’s influence in society, conflict between religious beliefs and ...