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According to PRRI’s 2025 American Values Atlas, one-third of Americans qualify as Christian nationalism Adherents (12%) or Sympathizers (21%), compared with two-thirds who qualify as Skeptics (36%) or Rejecters (27%).[1] Previous PRRI research on Christian
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This Spotlight Analysis uses new PRRI data collected from February 10-18, 2026, to examine recent changes in President Donald Trump’s favorability ratings through the lenses of party, religious affiliation, Christian nationalism, race, and age.[1] A
The recent passing of civil rights leader Rev. Jesse Jackson has renewed national reflection on the political and social trajectory of the African American community. In the spirit of Black History Month — a time
Download this fact sheet as a PDF. In February 2026, PRRI published a report based on interviews with more than 22,000 adults conducted throughout 2025 as part of the PRRI American Values Atlas. The report