A new poll studying the attitudes of younger American voters toward TikTok finds that Gen Z voters oppose banning TikTok while millennials support a prohibition, even as a majority of all these younger voters express concerns about China misusing the social media app. Among registered voters aged 18 to 42, […] Read more »
The biggest decider of who backs a TikTok ban? If they use TikTok.
More Americans back a TikTok ban than oppose one, with a majority expressing concerns over the company’s links to China, underscoring that distrust of the foreign-owned app has spread beyond Washington, even as its domestic user base soars. A Washington Post poll finds that 41 percent of Americans support a […] Read more »
Super Bowl, NFL defy partisan trends in U.S.
Commonality is a hard thing to find in the United States today. Streaming services and the Internet have fragmented how we consume news and entertainment and the partisan divide in Washington impacted everything from where we live to our consumer choices. Not everything is split down party lines, however, and […] Read more »
75% of Americans plan to watch Super Bowl LVII
Seventy-five percent of Americans plan to watch Super Bowl LVII on Sunday, according to a new national survey of United States residents released today (Feb. 6) by the Siena College Research Institute and St. Bonaventure University’s Jandoli School of Communication. Fifty-three percent say the game is an important part of […] Read more »
St. Bonaventure/Siena Research survey reveals 70% of Americans are sports fans, 21% avid; football clearly king
Seventy percent of Americans say they are sports fans, according to a new national survey of more than 3,200 United States residents released today by the Siena College Research Institute and St. Bonaventure University’s Jandoli School of Communication. Twenty-one percent of Americans are “Avid” fans who watch sports, sports news, […] Read more »
Smoking weed is now more popular than smoking tobacco
“It’s the economy, stupid,” Democratic operative James Carville once famously noted. Usually, that assertion holds when it comes to elections. But as we have seen from the changing political tides since Roe v. Wade was overturned, sometimes the economy takes a back seat to social issues. Abortion, though, won’t be […] Read more »