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Partisan Split on Election Integrity Gets Even Wider
The election trust gap evident in 2016 and 2020 is markedly wider in 2024 as Republicans' faith in the accuracy of the vote has plunged to a new low.
Record Party Divide 10 Years After Same-Sex Marriage Ruling
Americans widely support same-sex marriage and believe gay or lesbian relations are morally acceptable, but partisans' views diverge more than ever.
Climate Change Concern Near Its High Point in U.S.
The 44% of U.S. adults who currently worry "a great deal" about climate change or global warming is near its 46% high point from 2020.
GOP Holds Edge in Party Affiliation for Third Straight Year
Americans' political party preferences remain closely divided, with Republicans having a slight edge in party ID and leaning for the third consecutive year.
32% in U.S. Back Israel's Military Action in Gaza, a New Low
Americans' approval of Israel's military action in Gaza has fallen to a new low, along with the worst opinions of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to date.
Americans Think History Will Rate Biden Presidency Negatively
Fifty-four percent of U.S. adults expect that Joe Biden will go down in history as a below-average or poor president, while 26% say he will be remembered as an average president and 19% as outstanding or above average.
U.S. Support for LGBTQ+ Issues Remains Down From Peak
Since 2021, fewer Americans have said that gay or lesbian relations and changing one's gender are morally acceptable and have favored legal same-sex marriage.
More Americans Favor Quick End to Russia-Ukraine War
Americans are split over whether Ukraine should make concessions to promote a faster end to the war with Russia, a shift from prior readings, when they favored Ukraine fighting as long as needed to regain its captured territory.
Top U.S. Foreign Policy Priority: National Security
Of 11 potential foreign policy goals, Americans prioritize security and national interests more than overseas outreach and development.
Americans Favor Spending Cuts Over More Taxes to Cut Deficit
Americans favor spending cuts over tax hikes to reduce the deficit, although a majority of U.S. adults support taxing the wealthy to raise revenue.