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Six Reasons Polling Is Valuable in a Representative Democracy

Knowing what the public is thinking and feeling between elections is an invaluable asset in a representative democracy.

Measuring Trends in Americans' Personal Values

Trends measuring Americans' values need to be analyzed in the context of differences in question wording and changes in methodology.

Approval as an Objective Measure of Presidential Performance

The job approval rating continues to provide a valuable way of summarizing a president's performance in a single measure.

National Polling Accurately Nails Popular Vote

Hillary Clinton's margin over Donald Trump in the national popular vote will be close to two percentage points, making the 3.3-point Clinton margin in the pre-election national poll average remarkably accurate.

Joe Biden's Job Approval Rating Steady in December

Joe Biden's job approval is holding steady at 43%.

Biden Approval, Legislation and the American Public

The potential impact of massive new spending legislation on President Joe Biden's job approval rating remains uncertain.

Digital Freedom Out of Reach for Most Afghan Women

Online courses could offer a lifeline for Afghan women and girls seeking to continue their education after the Taliban's return to power, but internet access remains low in Afghanistan, particularly for women.

World-Low 9% of Ukrainians Confident in Government

Ukrainians hold some of the most dismal views of their national institutions, including the lowest confidence in national government globally. The clear majority see corruption as endemic in businesses and government within the country.

Hispanic Americans' Party ID: Updated Analysis

Hispanic Americans' party identification continues to skew significantly Democratic, with few signs of long-term change.

Americans Still Favor Replacing Electoral College System

Nearly six in 10 Americans prefer that the presidential election winner be determined by the popular vote rather than the Electoral College.
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