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What do Americans see as the drivers of political violence? Join us for a timely conversation about new survey findings exploring causes of political violence, justifications for it, and how far Americans are willing to

Last year, New York City was home to the most closely watched mayoral race in the country. With the recent historic inauguration of New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani, all eyes are on the city

Watch Here. This year brought significant shifts to the U.S. political and cultural landscapes, and through it all, PRRI delivered timely research tracking Americans’ views on immigration, LGBTQ rights, abortion, the second Trump administration, the

With your support, during this first year of the second Trump administration, PRRI conducted unique independent research focused on understanding the role of religion in both threatening and preserving American democracy. Looking ahead to 2026,

Your support expands access to timely, trusted public opinion research. “Over two-thirds of Americans (68%) oppose laws that make it illegal to use or receive through the mail FDA-approved drugs for medical abortion, often called

Your gift helps bring rigorous research to the national conversation. “Two-thirds of Americans (67%) support allowing same-sex couples to marry legally, a 13-percentage-point increase in support since 2014 (54%).” – LGBTQ Rights Across All 50

Your generosity helps our data reach leaders, journalists, and the public. “In the past year, increasing numbers of Americans year support a pathway to citizenship: Among Republicans, support for a pathway to citizenship increased from

Your support powers research that informs and strengthens our democracy. More than four in ten Americans (42%) agree that “Today, young men are struggling more than young women to find their place in society,” while

Will McCorkle, Ph.D., (he/him) is an Associate Professor of Teacher Education at the College of Charleston and a 2025-2026 PRRI Public Fellow. Last September, at the height of the anti-immigrant rhetoric of the presidential campaign,

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