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Jan 17, 2022 · WASHINGTON, D.C. -- The way Americans identify themselves ideologically was unchanged in 2021, continuing the close division that has persisted in recent years between those describing themselves...
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Jan 11, 2021. Americans' Political Ideology Held Steady in...
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Mar 10, 2022 · The analysis of members’ ideological scores finds that the current standoff between Democrats and Republicans is the result of several overlapping trends that have been playing themselves out – and sometimes reinforcing each other – for decades. Both parties have grown more ideologically cohesive.
- Drew Desilver
Nov 9, 2021 · Pew Research Center’s political typology provides a roadmap to today’s fractured political landscape. It segments the public into nine distinct groups, based on an analysis of their attitudes and values.
- Reem Nadeem
Jan 5, 2022 · About 85% of adults in the two groups at the ends of the political spectrum voted in 2020 (85% of Faith and Flag Conservatives and 86% of Progressive Left). Moving from either end of the typology toward more ideologically mixed groups shows a gradual decrease in turnout.
- Carrie Blazina
Jan 11, 2021 · WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Americans' overall ideological views were about the same in 2020 as in 2019, with 36%, on average, identifying as conservative, 35% as moderate and 25% as...
- Lydia Saad
Jul 20, 2020 · Seventy-one percent of Republicans identify as conservative now, up from 50% in 2001–2002. The shift among Democrats in liberal identification went from 31% in 2001–2002 to 43% now.
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Jul 4, 2021 · In another age, the events of this season would have been nearly certain to produce a major shift in American politics — or at least a meaningful, discernible one.