Racial Attitudes

06.04.12

Partisan Polarization Surges in Bush, Obama Years

Trends in American Values: 1987-2012

Section 8: Values About Immigration and Race

02.01.10

Almost All Millennials Accept Interracial Dating and Marriage

01.12.10

Blacks Upbeat about Black Progress, Prospects

A Year After Obama's Election

05.21.09

Independents Take Center Stage in Obama Era

Trends in Political Values and Core Attitudes: 1987-2009

Section 5: Social and Political Attitudes About Race

07.10.08

Likely Rise in Voter Turnout Bodes Well for Democrats

McCain's Enthusiasm Gap, Obama's Unity Gap

Section 5: Candidate Race, Age, Experience and Religion

05.29.08

McCain's Negatives Mostly Political, Obama's More Personal

Clinton Backers Cool to Obama - White Female Support in Question

Section 4: Race and Gender in the Democratic Primary

03.27.08

Obama Weathers the Wright Storm, Clinton Faces Credibility Problem.

National Discontent Approaches 20-Year High, Bush Approval at 28%

Section 1: Rev. Wright, and Obama’s Race and Religion

02.08.08

Patterns of Distinction

by Andrew Kohut, President, Pew Research Center
Special to the New York Times

09.06.06

Diminished Public Appetite for Military Force and Mideast Oil

Five Years Later…

11.05.03

The 2004 Political Landscape

Evenly Divided and Increasingly Polarized

Part 5: Social and Political Attitudes about Race

06.27.02

Domestic Concerns will Vie with Terrorism in Fall

Criticisms of Bush and Congress as Job Worries Increase

Other Important Findings and Analysis

05.16.98

Possible Consequences of Non-Response for Pre-Election Surveys

Race and Reluctant Respondents

09.21.94

The People, the Press & Politics

The New Political Landscape