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Can evangélicos become an important force in American politics?
Will the Catholic Church expand the priesthood to women? Melissa Deckman and Laura Olson argue this would be met with support from the American Catholic laity.
Has football replaced baseball as our national sport? A majority of Americans agree; southerners, black Americans, and millennials are the strongest supporters.
Known as “America’s pastime,” baseball has, in reality, seen its cultural influence decline with the rise of other professional sports, including football.
As SCOTUS hears oral arguments on same-sex marriage cases, recent surveys show yawning generational divisions between younger and older Americans on this issue.
This week's graphic illustrates a striking generation gap on same-sex marriage which crosses party lines.
Spotlight Analysis
Immigration
03.22.2013
What do evangelicals in the pews think of immigrants and immigration reform and what shapes their attitudes?
Survey Report
Law & Criminal Justice
03.22.2013
Half of Americans favor requiring federal recognition of gay and lesbian marriages, but there are notable divides by political and religious affiliation.
Spotlight Analysis
Immigration
03.21.2013
What do Americans think about the immigration system and the impact of immigrants on American society? We use PRRI surveys to help answer these questions.
Spotlight Analysis
Immigration
03.21.2013
Using PRRI data, we illustrate where Americans stand on how the immigration system should deal with illegal immigrants.
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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