Data Reveals the First Word Americans Connect to Trump
More than six in ten (62%) responded with a negative term. The post Data Reveals the First Word Americans Connect to Trump appeared first on PRRI.
View ArticleObery M. Hendricks, Jr., Ph.D.
A widely sought lecturer and media spokesperson, Dr. Hendricks’ appearances include CNN, MSNBC, CBS, Fox News, Fox Business News, the Discovery Channel, PBS, BBC, NHK Japan Television, and the...
View ArticleAhead of 2020 Election and Amid Multiple Crises, Trump and Biden Supporters...
Media Contact: Megan O’Leary, (202) 331-1002 Ahead of 2020 Election and Amid Multiple Crises, Trump and Biden Supporters See Different Realities and Futures for the Nation One-third of Americans report...
View ArticleWho are LGBT Muslims? Challenging Myths and Misnomers
During his 2016 Republican National Convention nomination acceptance speech, former President Donald Trump stated: “Only weeks ago, in Orlando, Florida, 49 wonderful Americans were savagely murdered by...
View ArticleUnderstanding Religion, Partisanship Among Black Voters Ahead of the 2024...
Religiously unaffiliated Black Americans are notably less likely to hold favorable views of Biden compared with their Christian counterparts. As of 2023, a slim majority of Black unaffiliated Americans...
View ArticleNearly One in Five Female Clinton Voters Say Husband or Partner Didn’t Vote
PRRI/The Atlantic survey casts light on the challenges Clinton faced in motivating supporters in the final weeks of the election. The post Nearly One in Five Female Clinton Voters Say Husband or...
View ArticleNew PRRI/The Atlantic Survey Analysis Finds Cultural Displacement—Not...
White working-class voters who reported feelings of cultural dislocation or favored deportation of illegal immigrants were more than three times more likely to support Trump. The post New PRRI/The...
View ArticleContrary to Popular 2016 Narrative, Americans’ Economic Distress is Hurting...
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE September 13, 2018 Contact: Ian Hainline, press@prri.org, 202-591-5356 New Survey: Contrary to Popular 2016 Narrative, Americans’ Economic Distress is Hurting Trump New Polling...
View ArticleEconomic Distress Among Trump Voters Not What It Appears
The prevailing narrative of the 2016 presidential election and its aftermath focused heavily on the economic concerns of Americans. The post Economic Distress Among Trump Voters Not What It Appears...
View ArticleA Justin Amash Campaign Could Have a Big Impact on Trump 2020
Amash’s announcement comes while President Trump enjoys historically high favorability numbers. The post A Justin Amash Campaign Could Have a Big Impact on Trump 2020 first appeared on PRRI.
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