Partisans express similar levels of comfort discussing topics like the weather, sports and entertainment, but Republicans are more likely than Democrats to say they are comfortable talking about Donald Trump, the economy and religion. telegra.ph/4-The-publics-level-of-comfort-talking-politics-and-Trump--Pew-Research-Center-08-22
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4. The public’s level of comfort talking politics and Trump | Pew Research Center
Americans are much more cautious about talking politics with others than discussing a range of other subjects, including the weather and sports. Comfort with talking about the weather is near universal: 95% of the public says that they would be either very…
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Americans Who Mainly Get Their News on Social Media Are Less Engaged, Less Knowledgeable | Pew Research Center
Americans Who Mainly Get Their News on Social Media Are Less Engaged, Less Knowledgeable Those who rely on social media for news are less likely to get the facts right about the coronavirus and politics and more likely to hear some unproven claims BY AMY…
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Polling methods are changing, but reporting the views of Asian Americans remains a challenge
Public opinion pollsters in the United States survey adults of every racial and ethnic group. Historically, though, while the attitudes of white, Hispanic and Black adults are readily reported, those of Asian Americans are not. That raises a question: If…