Most Americans (78%) say elected officials should avoid using heated or aggressive language because it could encourage some people to take violent action.
Nearly three-quarters of German adults say relations with the United States are bad, while only 24% of U.S adults say the same of relations with Germany.
Hispanics say Trump’s policies harm their group, but views of the president and policies differ widely by how they voted in ...
Majorities disapprove of the administration’s approach to immigration and say it’s doing too much to deport those in the U.S.
Most say his administration’s policies have been harmful to Hispanics, and 76% are dissatisfied with the way the country is ...
Most Latinos rate the economy negatively, and 61% say Trump’s policies have made it worse. Relatively few expect it to ...
Nearly two-thirds say their financial situation is in poor or fair shape. Still, half are optimistic about their financial ...
About half worry they or someone close to them might be deported, and a majority say they know of recent nearby ICE arrests ...
We’re in an era where the people most likely to respond to a poll are also the most likely to vote Democratic for president. Pew Research Center’s head methodologist Courtney Kennedy explains how ...
In general, U.S. adults who are Republican or lean toward the GOP are more religious than Democrats and Democratic leaners.
A majority of Americans who prefer to watch the news (62%) say they prefer to get it from TV, rather than another platform.
Among TV news consumers, 57% say that their news mostly comes from cable, satellite or broadcast television. 34% say it mostly comes from streaming services.