Pew Research Center
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2021 | Pew Research Center released a political typology report that was covered by major news organizations including NPR, PBS, and The Washington Post, highlighting the significance of the research in understanding political landscape segmentation. |
2021 | Pew Research Center conducted a political typology study categorizing Stressed Sideliners as a distinct group, representing 15% of the American electorate with balanced political leanings. |
2021 | Pew Research Center published its political typology report, identifying nine distinct political typology groups and analyzing their alignments with Democratic and Republican parties. The report highlighted racial inequality as the most polarizing issue and found internal disagreements within party-leaning groups on government scope and economic policy. |
2020 | Democratic primary where Outsider Left showed support with 38% for Bernie Sanders, 18% for Elizabeth Warren, and 12% for Joe Biden. |
2020 | Democratic primary where Establishment Liberals supported candidates with 30% for Joe Biden, 17% for Elizabeth Warren, 16% for Bernie Sanders, and 10% for Pete Buttigieg. |
2020 | 99% of Faith and Flag Conservatives voted for Donald Trump in the presidential election, with 86% claiming he won the election. |
2020 | 70% of the Ambivalent Right voted for Donald Trump in the presidential election, while 25% voted for Joe Biden. A majority of this group rejected claims that Trump won the election. |
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