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Politics & Elections
10.22.2013
Wall Street Journal Highlights PRRI Findings on Evangelical Politics
Neil King Jr.'s latest for The Wall Street Journal, "Evangelical Leader Preaches Pullback from Politics, Culture Wars," explores efforts by the Southern Baptist Convention's Russell Moore to encourage…
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Politics & Elections
10.17.2013
The New Yorker Highlights PRRI Findings in Discussion of Dixiecrats
Jelani Cobb's latest for The New Yorker, "The GOP's Dixiecrat Problem," uses PRRI data to discuss similarities between the mid-20th century Dixiecrats and the Tea Party of today.
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Politics & Elections
10.17.2013
Galston: The Tea Party and the GOP Crackup
In his latest column for The Wall Street Journal, William A. Galston uses Public Religion Research Institute data to discuss the break of those who identify with the Tea Party from the greater GOP pop…
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Race & Ethnicity
10.17.2013
The Rise of Religiously Unaffiliated Hispanics
Nearly seven in ten Hispanic Americans were raised Catholic, but the religious affiliation of many Hispanics has undergone a significant shift since childhood.
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Immigration
10.11.2013
Hispanics and the GOP
The GOP has a problem with Hispanic voters. We highlight five areas of concern for the GOP, including immigration, party affiliation, and perceived concern.
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Law & Criminal Justice
10.09.2013
Americans’ Divergent Views on Obamacare and Government-Provided Health Insurance
The partisan divide on the new health care law reflects a broader split among Americans, who are divided over whether or not to repeal Obamacare.
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Politics & Elections
10.09.2013
Shutdown Highlights Lack of Public Identification with Government
Polls show public lack of faith in government. PRRI survey examines if people view the government as "the government" or "our government."
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Law & Criminal Justice
10.03.2013
Hispanic Attitudes on Health Care
Hispanic Americans are likely to be disproportionately affected by the Affordable Care Act—we take a look at Hispanic Americans’ attitudes on health care.
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Religion & Culture
10.02.2013
New Survey Explores What it Means to be Jewish
With an increasing number of Jewish Americans reporting that they are not religious, PRRI explores what the Jewish community believes it means to be Jewish.
While Hispanic Americans’ party allegiance lies largely with Democrats, the party has not convinced a majority that they have a strong stake in their concerns.
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