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Affirmative Action and Public Opinion

Americans support the concept of affirmative action and its objectives, but attitudes are nuanced when it comes to specifics.

Seeking Solutions for Racial Inequities

Americans believe racial inequities need to be fixed but are reluctant to support disruptive changes that have been proposed to bring such fixes about.

American Public Opinion and Infrastructure Legislation

Americans support congressional infrastructure legislation regardless of how it is defined or what is included.

Americans' Support for Affirmative Action Programs Rises

More than 60% of Americans favor affirmative action programs for women and minorities, the highest levels of support for both since 2001.

Update: Evangelicals, Trump and the Election

The evangelical vote is a topic of high interest, but defining who evangelicals are and understanding their voting intentions present challenges.

The Harvard Affirmative Action Case and Public Opinion

American public opinion on affirmative action in college admissions is complex, with the public supporting the idea in theory, but opposing the use of race and ethnicity as a factor in admissions decisions.

A Letter to Elected Representatives, From the Average American

What average Americans would say in a letter to their elected representatives.

American Attitudes and Race

Surveys have asked Americans about race relations for over half a century, providing context for understanding today's race-related challenges.

Potential Impact of Trump's Public Pro-Life Stance

Trump's appearance at a pro-life rally underscores the importance he puts on pro-life voters, but many among his base have mixed views on abortion.

Inequality as a Voter Concern in 2020

Despite Democratic candidates' emphasis on inequality, there is little evidence it has become an increasingly important concern for Americans.
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