Americans hold complex views on illegal immigration:
—64% say undocumented immigrants should have a way to stay legally
—56% support mass deportations
—And among those who support mass deportations, 43% say undocumented immigrants should have a way to stay
https://t.co/6v5Aby5zOk
In our new survey, only 24% of voters say the phrase “mentally sharp” describes Biden; 58% say the same of Trump.
Meanwhile, about twice as many voters describe Trump as mean-spirited (64%) than say that about Biden (31%). https://t.co/gXwCjkgaAO
Black voters remain overwhelmingly Democratic and support Joe Biden over Donald Trump by a wide margin. However, Biden's advantage among this group is not as wide as it was four years ago. https://t.co/hKrA8mZy37
One woman miscarried in the restroom lobby of a Texas emergency room as front desk staff refused to admit her... And in North Carolina, a woman gave birth in a car after an emergency room couldn’t offer an ultrasound.
Powerful reporting from @AmandaSeitz https://t.co/hhwbBn0Mh5
Pew Research Center’s comprehensive analysis of party identification among registered voters – based on hundreds of thousands of interviews conducted over the past three decades – tracks the changes in the country and the parties since 1994. https://t.co/f2o4IsDgeZ
BREAKING: The #2030Census and federal surveys are getting new checkboxes for “Middle Eastern or North African” & “Hispanic or Latino” after White House’s @OMBPress approved the first changes to U.S. government standards on racial & ethnic data since 1997
https://t.co/m9rdcwnyBz
About one-in-ten Asian Americans live in poverty. Pew Research Center conducted 18 focus groups in 12 languages to explore their stories and experiences. https://t.co/05TMvETyGt
Some key facts on Hispanics and news consumption:
-79% of US-born prefer news in English
-47% of immigrants prefer news in Spanish
-Attention to news is declining among U.S. Latinos
-50% get news from Hispanic news outlets
https://t.co/4SeKMg9uI7
We just release a new analysis the highlights the potential of opt-in surveys -- those that allow people to volunteer to participate -- to provide misleading results, especially for young adults and Hispanics https://t.co/bZFwPFmtlD
Who supports authoritarian systems? In most of the 18 countries where we asked about ideology, people on the ideological right are more likely than those in the center or on the left to support authoritarian systems. 🧵⬇️
To help describe the richness of public opinion, pollsters sort people into groups based on their religion, race, gender, partisanship and more. We've written a new data essay that takes a look at how we measure those characteristics https://t.co/sR3I5M73xb
We asked ~12,000 US adults what they see as "America's sport." In addition to the six options we gave them, we let people write in their own answers. Some of the good ones we got: "competitive eating," "grievance politics" and "reality TV." https://t.co/d84jtoOy6S
Our newly updated key facts about the nation's ~47.9 million Black Americans contains tons of great info. You'll find demographic data on:
-The total U.S. Black population
-Single-race, non-Hispanic Black people
-Multiracial, non-Hispanic Black people
-Black Hispanic people
https://t.co/9qTZjqo4Md
Some key facts on where Black eligible voters live:
-About half of Black eligible voters live in one of eight states.
-In South Carolina, Black Americans are 26% of eligible voters.
-In Georgia, Black Americans are a third of eligible voters.
https://t.co/tUBEAxucpq