The generational gap on climate change isn’t what you think Christopher Good, Ipsos Younger Americans’ attitudes on the causes of climate change generally fall in line with those of the general population. The real generational gap is on what is to be done about it, according to the Ipsos Consumer Tracker.
Republican Foreign Policy Experts Signal Strong Support for Taiwan Craig Kafura, Dina Smeltz, Jordan Tama and Joshua Busby, Chicago Council on Global Affairs Across party lines, however, opinion leaders oppose sending US troops to Taiwan to aid Taipei's defense should China invade.
Focus Group Report: Maine, Michigan, and North Carolina Voters on the Trump Administration’s Early Actions Rachael Russell, Navigator Research This Navigator Research report contains findings from focus groups conducted online on January 29, 2025, among independents and soft-partisans (voters who do not identify strongly with either the Democratic Party or the Republican Party) with varied levels of engagement: Maine voters who report following the news “not too closely,” Michigan voters who report following the news either “somewhat” or “very closely,” and North Carolina voters who report followed the news “very closely.” How news influencers talked about Trump and Harris during the 2024 election Galen Stocking, Luxuan Wang, Samuel Bestvater and Regina Widjaya, Pew Research Center About one-in-five Americans say they regularly get news from news influencers on social media, and around two-thirds of these Americans say that information helps them better understand current events. So what were audiences hearing from news influencers in the lead-up to the 2024 presidential election?