Americans view Trump, Vance and congressional leaders in both parties more negatively than positively
Democrats now express more disapproval of their congressional leadership than they have in several decades.
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Democrats now express more disapproval of their congressional leadership than they have in several decades.
People in many countries see at least one party favorably – but in 15 countries, no party we asked about gets positive ratings from a majority of adults.
Midcycle redistricting efforts like the ones in Texas and California have, up to now, been extremely uncommon.
Explore trends in partisan identification among U.S. adults using data from Pew Research Center’s National Public Opinion Reference Survey (NPORS).
Majorities in both parties said in the 2022 survey that churches should avoid political endorsements.
Four-in-ten U.S. adults say Republicans are very comfortable expressing their political views, and 36% say the same about Democrats.
83% of Democrats say it’s extremely or very important that Democratic elected officials push hard against Trump’s policies when they disagree.
Republicans will kick off the 119th Congress with the smallest margin of control in the U.S. House of Representatives in modern history.
Four states that Republican Donald Trump carried in this month’s presidential election also elected Democratic senators.
The partisan gap in Republican and Democratic views of their parties’ futures (35 percentage points) is much larger than after any recent election.
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