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The 2012 American Values Survey finds that the outcome of the 2012 presidential election will be determined, in part, by which Catholics head to the polls.
Survey Report
Politics & Elections
10.04.2012
A survey conducted with Georgetown University’s Berkley Center for Religion, Peace, and World Affairs reveals younger millennials’ views about political issues.
Will the GOP's "woman problem" persist in the 2012 election? PRRI Affiliated Scholar Melissa Deckman helps to answer this question.
Spotlight Analysis
Abortion & Reproductive Health
09.28.2012
Despite the common refrain that white working-class voters are heavily influenced by cultural “wedge” issues like abortion, white college-educated Americans’ vote choice is actually more affecte…
Spotlight Analysis
Politics & Elections
09.27.2012
White voters with no college degree remain an important part of the GOP coalition, even as their numbers shrink.
Test your knowledge of white working-class Americans with this quiz from the Nathan Cummings Foundation, based on the findings from PRRI's recent survey.
Is the “war on women” strategy a smart move by Democrats to court women voters, especially since it’s centered around abortion politics? The answer is complicated.
Survey Report
Economy
09.20.2012
A large national survey upends commonly held beliefs about white working-class Americans, revealing significant divides by region, religion, gender, and age.
After nearly four years in office, 16% of voters still (incorrectly) believe that Barack Obama is a Muslim.
Using PRRI surveys, we take a look at Americans' attitudes toward Mitt Romney's religious beliefs.
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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