by jpitney | Nov 12, 2023 | Israel, Public Opinion, Terrorism, Youth
Let this one sink in: % who think that Hamas’ attack on Israel was justified / not justified U.S. adults: 11% / 62% 18-29: 21% / 41% 30-44: 18% / 50% 45-64: 5% / 73% 65+: 2% / 87%https://t.co/kNIB5dbDhL pic.twitter.com/hDSjX8smmp — YouGov America...
by jpitney | Oct 29, 2023 | Civility, Elections, Public Opinion, Violence
Libby Cathey at ABC: Former Vice President Mike Pence was met with audible gasps and spats of applause when he made a surprise announcement on Saturday that he was suspending his campaign for president — becoming the first major candidate to drop out of the...
by jpitney | Oct 24, 2023 | Israel, Public Opinion, Terrorism, Youth
In a Harvard-Harris poll, a slight majority of registered voters aged 18-24 aged 18-24 think that Palestinian grievances can justify the Hamas massacre.
by jpitney | Oct 18, 2023 | Israel, Public Opinion
Quinnipiac Poll: In the wake of the Hamas terrorist attack on Israel and Israel declaring war on Hamas, an overwhelming majority of voters (85 percent) are either very concerned (49 percent) or somewhat concerned (36 percent) that the war between Israel and Hamas...
by jpitney | Sep 25, 2023 | Free Speech, Polarization, Public Opinion, Uncategorized
At RealClearPolitics, Carl Cannon reports on a new survey: Traditionally, opposing censorship — whether imposed by government or corporations — was a bedrock principle of liberalism in this country. The American Civil Liberties Union was founded in 1920 to promote and...
by jpitney | Jul 2, 2023 | Polarization, Public Opinion
Daniel A. Cox and Ruy Teixeira at the Survey Center on American Life: Few partisans perceive their party as embracing extreme ideological positions. Nearly three-quarters of Republicans believe the Republican Party is ideologically conservative, but only 22 percent...