Supporters of Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump disagree on a range of policy issues, from terrorism to free trade. Yet they also have more fundamental differences over long-term changes in the country and the next generation’s future prospects. A new national survey finds that Trump supporters overwhelmingly believe that life […] Read more »
Donald Trump’s Crucial Pillar of Support, White Men, Shows Weakness
Donald J. Trump’s support among white men, the linchpin of his presidential campaign, is showing surprising signs of weakness that could foreclose his only remaining path to victory in November. If not reversed, the trend could materialize into one of the most unanticipated developments of the 2016 presidential campaign: That […] Read more »
Gender, Education Split Among White Voters Key to 2016 Election
A potentially record-breaking gap in preference between two groups — college-educated white women for Hillary Clinton and non-college-educated white men for Donald Trump — is one of the most striking features of in the 2016 presidential race. Clinton’s overwhelming support among nonwhites, a growing share of the U.S. population, means […] Read more »
Why Hillary Clinton is both widely disliked and widely admired
Hillary Clinton is the most admired woman in the United States. Hillary Clinton is viewed unfavorably by nearly 60 percent of Americans. Somehow, both are true at the same time. How can that be? The answer says a lot about women who break glass ceilings. CONT. Anna Greenberg (Greenberg Quinlan […] Read more »
Fewer in U.S. Say Men and Women Have Equal Job Opportunities
Approximately half of U.S. adults believe women have equal job opportunities as men, although women themselves (43%) are significantly less likely than men (61%) to agree. The 52% of U.S. adults saying men and women have equal job opportunities is down slightly from 57% in 2008, mostly related to a […] Read more »
Less Than Half in U.S. OK With Treatment of Immigrants, Arabs
Among six key groups in society, Americans are least satisfied with the way Arabs and immigrants are treated in the U.S. Less than half of Americans are satisfied with the treatment of either group. CONT. Art Swift, Gallup Read more »