Researchers explain how voting behavior affects polarization in U.S. political parties The study used data derived from U.S. Congress stretching back more than a century. August 13, 2020August 14, 2020 Society
A recent survey explores what Americans think of their current president’s traits and behaviors Based on a recent survey, Americans of both political parties have mixed feelings of the current, 45th President of the United States. March 8, 2020April 3, 2020 Society
Many Americans don’t view top Democratic candidates as very religious, new survey claims The majority of Americans don't perceive Democratic presidential candidates as very religious, a Pew Research Center survey claims. March 2, 2020April 3, 2020 Society
Researchers explore the possibility of abating political polarization among American voters Researchers at McGill University set out to establish if influencing voters to minimize political polarization was a possibility. February 8, 2020April 3, 2020 Society
Partisanship still considered the most differentiating factor dividing both political parties Partisanship remains the most prominent differentiating factor among presidential candidates this election cycle, a recent survey suggests. January 10, 2020February 28, 2020 Society
Many Republicans portray Democrats as immoral, unpatriotic, survey finds A new survey found many Republicans depict Democrats as immoral and unpatriotic, while Republicans are portrayed as closed-minded by their opposing party. December 4, 2019December 4, 2019 Society