2013-04-04T06:30:02-06:00

This week’s Graphic of the Week asks if football has replaced baseball as America’s national sport.  A majority of Americans (55%) say that football has pulled ahead with the strongest supporters being southerners (63%), Blacks (69%), an... Read more

2013-04-04T05:00:34-06:00

Will marijuana be the next big wedge issue? A slim majority of Americans oppose the legalization of marijuana - but a majority of younger Millennials (age 18-25) are in favor. Read more

2013-04-03T09:01:36-06:00

This week in cities across North America another baseball season is commencing. Known as “America’s pastime,” baseball has, in reality, seen its cultural influence decline with the rise of other professional sports, including football. Read more

2013-04-03T05:00:01-06:00

Are interfaith marriages more challenging than most people suppose? Read more

2013-04-02T05:00:43-06:00

The Wall Street Journal chronicles the ever-increasing polarization among the states on the issue of abortion. A majority of Americans say that laws about abortion should be decided at the national level. Read more

2013-04-02T05:00:43-06:00

In an interview, Roman Catholic Cardinal Dolan said the church won't change its official policy on same-sex marriage, but it could be doing more to welcome gay and lesbian people. Nearly 6-in-10 white and Hispanic Catholics favor allowing gay and lesbi... Read more

2013-04-01T05:00:18-06:00

In an op-ed for NBC Latino, PRRI Research Associate Juhem Navarro-Rivera outlines the tug-of-war between Hispanic Americans and Tea Party members within the Republican Party. Read more

2013-03-29T08:56:18-06:00

In an op-ed for NBC Latino, PRRI Research Associate Juhem Navarro-Rivera explores the ongoing tug-of-war within the Republican Party between Hispanic Americans and the Tea Party. Read more

2013-03-27T15:18:42-06:00

Findings from the PRRI/Brookings Religion, Values, and Immigration Reform Survey were recently featured at the New York Times' 538 blog, in a post about changing perspectives on same-sex marriage. Read more

2013-03-26T13:29:35-06:00

As the Supreme Court hears oral arguments on two cases related to same-sex marriage, recent surveys have shown yawning generational divisions between younger and older Americans on this issue. A recent survey conducted by PRRI and the Brookings Institu... Read more

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