Views toward Trump cabinet appointees are highly partisan

More adults disapprove than approve of nominees like Pete Hegseth and Robert F. Kennedy Jr., though many do not know enough to have an opinion.

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Most within AAPI communities support guaranteed legal access to abortion nationwide

Most AAPI adults won’t vote for a candidate who doesn’t share their view on racism (79%) or abortion (68%), but 54% could vote for a candidate who disagrees on the conflict between Israelis and Palestinians.

Most AAPI Adults Think K-12 Students Should Learn About Slavery, Racism, Segregation, and the History of AAPI Communities

Most AAPI adults oppose individual school boards restricting specific subjects and classroom discussions

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Americans are interested, frustrated, and anxious about the upcoming election

Republicans and Democrats have similar emotions at this stage about the presidential campaign. Independents are less excited, less interested, and less anxious than partisans.

Many voters are concerned the conflict in the Middle East will escalate into a broader war

Half of registered voters are concerned about an escalation of hostilities and 42% worry about that the U.S. will be drawn into a broader conflict.

Many voters are worried about the electoral process and transition of power

Concerns about post-election violence are widespread. Seventy-six percent of registered voters are at least somewhat worried about violence aimed at overturning the election results, including…

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