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Immigration Jumps as Top Problem, Still Trails Government
Americans' mentions of immigration as the nation's top problem jumped to 15% in February, still trailing government but one of the highest percentages in 18 years.
Bernie Sanders Most Popular Candidate Among Asian-Americans
Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders enjoys the highest level of popularity for any major candidate of either party among Asian-Americans, with his favorable score exceeding his unfavorable score by 29 percentage points with this ...
Americans' Satisfaction With Way Blacks Treated Tumbles
Forty-nine percent of Americans are satisfied with the way blacks are treated in U.S. society, down from 62% two years ago. Whites, blacks and Hispanics all show double-digit decreases in satisfaction with the way blacks are treated.
In U.S., Hispanics Least Worried About Election Outcome
Hispanics are less likely than whites or blacks to view the stakes in the presidential election as higher than usual or to express concern about what will happen if their candidate does not win.
Americans Closely Divided Over Immigration Reform Priority
Americans are about equally divided -- 50% to 45% -- over whether the priority in addressing immigration reform should be halting the flow of illegal immigrants coming into the U.S., or developing a plan to deal with those already here.
In U.S., Alternative Energy Bill Does Best Among Eight Proposals
Of eight actions Congress could take this year, Americans most favor an energy bill that provides incentives for using alternative energy (83%), an overhaul of the federal tax code (76%), and speeding up withdrawal of U.S. troops from ...
American Public Opinion and the Holocaust
American public opinion during World War II and the Holocaust is the subject of a new exhibit at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum.
Americans' Favorable Views of Mexico Highest Since 2006
Sixty-four percent of Americans say they have "very" or "mostly" favorable views of Mexico, the highest since 2006.
Trump's Positioning and Big-Picture Trends in U.S. Public Opinion
Several aspects of Donald Trump's broad themes as he takes over the presidency fit well with general trends in U.S. public opinion.
What's Driving Record-Low Trust in News Media?
Wesley Lowery joins the podcast to discuss the record lows in confidence in the media.