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In 2022 midterms, nearly all Senate election results again matched states’...

Only one of this year’s 35 Senate elections didn’t go the same way as the state’s 2020 presidential vote. The exception was Wisconsin. The post In 2022 midterms, nearly all Senate election results...

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How Republicans view their party and key issues facing the country as the...

Republicans now hold a narrow majority in the U.S. House of Representatives. Here's a look at their views on key issues and the GOP's future. The post How Republicans view their party and key issues...

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Freedom Caucus likely to play a bigger role in new GOP-led House. So who are...

In the U.S. House, Freedom Caucus members and allies have less seniority than other Republicans and are more likely to come from the South. The post Freedom Caucus likely to play a bigger role in new...

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House Freedom Caucus on Twitter: Going negative and getting attention

House Freedom Caucus members and their allies produced 28% of all tweets from GOP House members between September 2022 and mid-January 2023. The post House Freedom Caucus on Twitter: Going negative and...

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Narrow majorities in U.S. House have become more common but haven’t always...

House Republicans held the fifth-smallest majority in U.S. history at the start of the current congress, tied with the 107th and 83rd Congresses. The post Narrow majorities in U.S. House have become...

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Republican Gains in 2022 Midterms Driven Mostly by Turnout Advantage

68% of U.S. adults who voted in the 2020 presidential election turned out to vote in the 2022 midterms. Former President Donald Trump’s voters turned out at a higher rate in 2022 (71%) than did...

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Republicans view Reagan, Trump as best recent presidents

About four-in-ten Republicans and Republican-leaning independents (41%) say Reagan has done the best job as president over the past 40 years, compared with 37% who say Trump. The post Republicans view...

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Americans’ Dismal Views of the Nation’s Politics

Americans’ views of politics and elected officials are unrelentingly negative, with little hope of improvement on the horizon. 65% of Americans say they always or often feel exhausted when thinking...

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In GOP Contest, Trump Supporters Stand Out for Dislike of Compromise

Donald Trump has a wide lead for the Republican Party’s presidential nomination. His supporters stand out from Republicans who back Ron DeSantis or Nikki Haley in their desire for a presidential...

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Most Americans continue to say their side in politics is losing more often...

The share of adults who say their side is losing more often than winning is up 15 percentage points since early 2020. The post Most Americans continue to say their side in politics is losing more often...

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