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Trump Favorability Remains Steady Through First Year 

This Spotlight Analysis examines trends in President Donald Trump’s favorability ratings through the lenses of party, religious affiliation, Christian nationalism, and right-wing authoritarianism using PRRI data collected during Trump’s first

[Webinar] Mapping Christian Nationalism Across All 50 States: Insights from PRRI’s 2025 American Values Atlas

In 2022, PRRI pioneered one of the most comprehensive measures of Christian nationalist ideology.

Most Americans Distrust U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and Believe Federal Funding Increases Have Gone Too Far

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has played an increasingly visible role in the nation’s immigration enforcement system under the Trump administration. ICE’s core responsibilities include identifying, arresting, detaining, and

Americans’ Views on Higher Education: Value, Trust, and the Future of Colleges and Universities

Education plays a central role in shaping economic opportunity, civic engagement, and the long-term health of a democratic society. As colleges and universities continue to evolve, understanding public attitudes toward

Unpacking Americans’ Opinions on ‘Pro-Life’ Policies: Abortion, Capital Punishment, and Assisted Suicide

Dr. Anne Whitesell is a 2025-2026 PRRI Public Fellow focusing on reproductive health and rights. She is also an associate professor of political science at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio.

Survey: Americans Point to Political Leaders’ Failing to Condemn Their Followers’ Violent Rhetoric as Top Contributor to Political Violence

Three in four Democrats say that hate symbols like Nazi flags or swastikas contribute to political violence, compared with half of Republicans WASHINGTON (January 16, 2026) — A new national

Political Violence in America: Public Perceptions, Polarization, and Accountability

PRRI's survey finds that two-thirds of Americans (67%) believe political leaders’ failure to condemn violent rhetoric contributes a lot to violent actions in society.

[Webinar] Political Violence in America: Public Perceptions, Polarization, and Accountability

PRRI hosted a timely conversation about new survey findings exploring causes of political violence, justifications for it, and how far Americans are willing to go to stop those they perceive

Mapping New York City’s Religious Landscape After a Historic Mayoral Race

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

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