Voters are moving away from the traditional pocketbook concerns that have shaped past election cycles, a new poll suggests.
Ahead of the State of the Union, here’s a look at U.S. public opinion on key policy issues, drawn from recent Pew Research Center surveys.
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Conflict resolution expert says reducing division starts with solving apolitical problems locally
For years, academics and activists have argued that Americans are being played by the political-industrial complex — made up of politicians from both parties, corporate donors and — in some cases — ...
President Donald Trump’s recent commentary on the economy is drawing plenty of comparisons to then-President Joe Biden’s. In his most dismissive remarks on the topic to date, Trump ratcheted up his ...
Divisions within the US population on social and political issues have increased by 64% since 1988, with almost all this coming after 2008, according to a study tracking polarization from the end of ...
A focus group reveals Republicans may be in a hole ahead of the midterms, even with Latinos who voted for Trump in 2024.
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