U.S. PoliticsMay 23, 2016

5 facts about how Americans view the Israeli-Palestinian conflict

U.S. PoliticsMay 11, 2016

Trump supporters differ from other GOP voters on foreign policy, immigration issues

Trump supporters have a distinct approach to global affairs.

U.S. PoliticsApril 5, 2016

Voters have a dim view of primaries as a good way to pick the best candidate

Just 35% of voters say that the primaries have been a good way of determining the best- qualified nominees.

U.S. PoliticsApril 5, 2016

Millennials give Obama a boost as his job rating rebounds

About six-in-ten (62%) Millennials approve of the job Obama is doing. By comparison, half of Gen Xers, 43% of Boomers and just 37% of Silents offer positive ratings of the president’s job performance.

U.S. PoliticsApril 1, 2016

Republicans skeptical their party would unite behind Trump

Roughly half of Ted Cruz’s and John Kasich’s supporters say that Trump would make a “poor” or “terrible” president.

GlobalMarch 18, 2016

5 facts about U.S. relations with Cuba

The renewal of diplomatic and economic ties has drawn widespread support in the U.S., but significant partisan differences on the future of the relationship between the two countries remain.

U.S. PoliticsMarch 1, 2016

A divide between college, non-college Republicans

White Republicans with a college degree differ from those without a degree in their views on immigration, racial issues, politics and government, and business.

U.S. PoliticsFebruary 16, 2016

Millennials less confident about nation’s future, but so were their parents, grandparents when young

Two decades ago, Gen Xers, then in their teens and 20s, stood out for their lack of confidence in the nation’s prospects. And two decades before that, Boomers were less bullish than their elders in assessing America’s future.

U.S. PoliticsJanuary 12, 2016

Presidential job approval ratings from Ike to Obama

Perhaps no measure better captures the public’s sentiment toward the president than job approval. It dates back to the earliest days of public opinion polling, when George Gallup asked about Franklin D. Roosevelt starting in the 1930s.

U.S. PoliticsDecember 15, 2015

5 facts about Republicans and national security

When GOP presidential candidates meet in Las Vegas tonight for their sixth debate, terrorism, foreign policy and national security are expected to be major topics.