Majority of Americans continue to favor moving away from Electoral College
63% of U.S. adults say the way the president is elected should be changed so that the winner of the popular vote nationwide wins the presidency.
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63% of U.S. adults say the way the president is elected should be changed so that the winner of the popular vote nationwide wins the presidency.
Voters differ widely in their views of how women and men would fare under a Harris or Trump administration.
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More Latino registered voters back Kamala Harris (57%) than Donald Trump (39%), and supporters of each candidate prioritize different issues.
As millions celebrate Confucius’ birthday, here are key facts about Confucianism and how its beliefs and values shape public life for East Asians.
A median of 52% of adults across the six surveyed countries have a favorable opinion of Brazil, while 28% have an unfavorable opinion.
Brazilians increasingly say their country is or will become a top world power, and trust in their government has roughly doubled since 2017.
Alternative for Germany (AfD) is the first far-right political party to win a state election in Germany since World War II.
Naturalized citizens make up a record number of eligible voters in 2022, most of whom have lived here more than 20 years.
Americans also express little confidence in major technology companies to prevent misuse of their platforms to influence the election.
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