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Americans’ Views on the Death Penalty

Americans’ Views on the Death Penalty

President Trump recently announced that his administration will seek the death penalty for all murder cases in Washington, D.C., framing the move as part of a broader effort to fight

PRRI Announces 2025-2026 Cohort of Public Fellows, Part of Its Religion and Protecting Democracy Initiative

WASHINGTON (August 28, 2025) — Today, Public Religion Research Institute (PRRI), a nonprofit, nonpartisan research organization, announced the selection of 12 interdisciplinary scholars as PRRI Public Fellows, the organization’s eighth

Rethinking the Religion Gap on LGBTQ Rights

Youssef Chouhoud, Ph.D., is an associate professor of political science at Christopher Newport University, and a 2024-2025 PRRI Public Fellow. Legal battles over same-sex marriage, service refusals, and gender-affirming care

Trump Favorability Amid Cracks in the Economy

Trump Favorability Amid Cracks in the Economy

As the U.S. economy shows early signs of strain amid ongoing trade tensions and new federal legislation, public opinion of President Donald Trump remains sharply divided. Policies, such as the

Americans’ Weak Support for Trump’s Actions in Russia and Ukraine

In his latest effort to end the Russia-Ukraine war, President Donald Trump is meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin today — without Ukrainian leaders — to discuss a potential peace

Re-Membering Black Lives Matter and Reviving Justice

Seth Gaiters, Ph.D., is an assistant professor of Religious Studies and Africana Studies at North Carolina State University and a 2024-2025 PRRI Public Fellow. Witnessing the start of the demolition

Americans’ Views on Pornography

On May 19, 2025, Congress passed the “Take It Down Act”, a bill that makes both actual and AI-produced nonconsensual explicit content, also known as “revenge porn,” illegal. Additionally, other

How Christian Nationalist Rhetoric Can Influence Elections Across Race

Allyson Shortle, Ph.D., is an associate professor and director of graduate studies in political science at the University of Oklahoma and a 2024-2025 PRRI Public Fellow. Michael R. Fisher Jr.,

[Webinar] Understanding Charismatic Politics Today: Spiritual Authority and Political Power

During this webinar, an expert panel engaged in a timely conversation about charismatic Christians’ rising influence in American politics — and what it means for public life today.
Exvangelicals: Who They Are, Why They Left, and What They Believe

Exvangelicals: Who They Are, Why They Left, and What They Believe

In the 2010s, the term “exvangelical” emerged to refer to individuals who have left evangelicalism and who have chosen to join non-evangelical Christian traditions, embrace non-Christian beliefs, or leave religion

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