The GOP is rapidly becoming the blue-collar party. Here’s what that means.

The exit of Donald Trump has brought back a more normal rhythm to politics in Washington, but outside the Beltway, deeper forces are reshaping partisan landscape. Data from the NBC News poll shows that the composition of the two major parties is changing, and one massive shift is coming in […] Read more »

Attitudes Towards COVID-19 Vaccination Among Black Women And Men

The COVID-19 pandemic has had a disproportionate impact on people of color, and previous KFF analysis of federal, state and local data has found that people of color, particularly Black people, are experiencing a disproportionate burden of COVID-19 cases and deaths. This burden is reflected in survey data, as large […] Read more »

New Survey Shows 3 In 5 White Evangelicals Say Joe Biden Wasn’t Legitimately Elected

Christian nationalism has effectively spread so much disinformation that three in five white evangelicals say Biden was not legitimately elected, according to the American Enterprise Institute. Morning Edition, NPR News Read more »

Racial Justice Concerns Persist Months After Floyd’s Death

More than half a year after George Floyd’s death during a police encounter ignited nationwide protests and discussion around racial justice, Americans’ belief that race relations is the top problem facing the country remains higher than it was before those events. The percentage of U.S. adults citing race-related matters — […] Read more »

How Stable Is the Democratic Coalition?

… The 2020 presidential election results illustrate a clear edge for Democrats among nonwhite voters. Exit poll data show that just 32 percent of Hispanics and Latinos, 34 percent of Asian-Americans and 12 percent of Black respondents voted for former President Donald Trump. Data from AP VoteCast Survey put those […] Read more »

Is Religious Liberty a Shield or a Sword?

Despite frequent disagreement on how to implement freedom of religion, the vast majority of Americans understand the basic religious protection offered by the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. Nearly nine in ten Americans (88%) agree that the U.S. government cannot establish an official religion or favor one religion over […] Read more »