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Preliminary data from the 2024 presidential election shows that Americans’ voter turnout among Americans was down slightly compared with the 2020 presidential election—yet higher than turnout for the 2016 presidential race. According to PRRI’s 2024
PRRI interviewed more than 22,000 adults throughout 2024 as part of the PRRI American Values Atlas to continue monitoring the spread of support for Christian nationalism and the factors driving such views.
This Spotlight analysis examines the key factors that determined Americans’ presidential vote choice in the 2024 election, with a particular focus on gauging the importance of the economy in this election cycle. The economy was
A new PRRI survey of about 5,000 American voters explores the U.S. political and cultural landscape after the 2024 election, including the impact of partisanship, race, and religion on voters’ choices and their feelings about
The 2024 presidential election’s preliminary exit polls show that the U.S. religious vote largely broke along expected lines. White evangelical Protestants remain the most vital religious constituency of the Republican Party, with more than eight
The 2024 presidential election has been filled with conspiracy theories led by QAnon, a conspiracy theory movement that emerged on the internet in 2017 and remains an influential force in American politics. Initially centered around