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Given the divisiveness of this year's presidential election, navigating politics at Thanksgiving dinner may prove complicated for many Americans.
Analysis of exit polls show the religion vote in the 2016 presidential election broke along strikingly familiar lines.
Spotlight Analysis
Politics & Elections
11.07.2016
Americans weigh in on top ballot initiatives, including marijuana legalization, raising the minimum wage, and support for the death penalty.
Where do religious Americans stand this election season?
Spotlight Analysis
Economy
10.25.2016
The seventh annual American Values Survey focuses on Americans’ concerns about public safety and security, confidence in the electoral system, and views about political correctness, among other elec…
Survey Report
Economy
10.25.2016
The seventh annual American Values Survey polls Americans’ views on public safety, political, and correctness confidence in the electoral system.
Survey Report
Politics & Elections
10.19.2016
Backing Trump, White Evangelicals Flip Flop on Importance of Candidate Character
Survey Report
Politics & Elections
10.11.2016
Clinton expands her lead over Trump, in a poll spanning the fallout from a tape of Donald Trump making lewd comments about women.
Survey Report
Politics & Elections
10.06.2016
In a pre-election horse race poll, Clinton leads Trump by six points among likely voters; Trump preferred overwhelmingly by white "hometown" likely voters.
Survey Report
Politics & Elections
09.22.2016
One in four Americans—and 39% of young adults—now identify as religiously unaffiliated, a group that has quadrupled in size since the 1990s, per a PRRI poll with RNS.
American Values Atlas:
Explore the religious, cultural, and demographic changes in the U.S. with the American Values Atlas (AVA), drawn from over 42,000 interviews and updated annually.
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