Widespread feeling that the 2024 presidential election carries serious stakes for the country AP-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research Sixty-two percent say democracy in the United States could be at risk depending on the results of the 2024 presidential election.
Americans agree that the 2024 election will be pivotal for democracy, but for different reasons Gary Fields & Linley Sanders, Associated Press In a politically polarized nation, Americans seem to agree on one issue underlying the 2024 elections — a worry over the state of democracy and how the outcome of the presidential contest will affect its future. They just disagree over who poses the threat. Perils of perception, prejudice, and conspiracy theories Ipsos The gap between reality and perception is often massive – in most countries.
MAGA Republicans’ Relationship With COVID-19 Vaccines KFF With the latest COVID-19 vaccine rollout, Republicans are once again among the groups least likely to report having gotten the updated shot. This data note examines how vaccine attitudes and uptake differ between Republicans who sit on different sides of a particular ideological divide within Republican Party – support of the Make America Great Again (MAGA) movement.
In GOP Contest, Trump Supporters Stand Out for Dislike of Compromise Pew Research Center Donald Trump is the first choice of roughly half (52%) of Republican and Republican-leaning independent registered voters for the Republican nomination for president. A third of Americans approve of Joe Biden’s handling of his job as president, while 64% disapprove. As with Biden’s job approval, public confidence in his ability to handle several key issues has declined since the early months of his presidency.