The June 2018 AP-NORC Poll asked 1,109 adults about their attitudes toward international relations following President Trump’s meetings with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and the G7.
The second of a multiwave series of polls that explores the political attitudes of young people age 15-34. This new wave includes a sample of parents of 15-26 year olds to allow for generational comparisons.
This study from The Media Insight Project, a collaboration between the American Press Institute and The AP-NORC Center, explores disconnects, and common ground, between the public and journalists about the media’s priorities and practices.
The AP-NORC Center’s sixth annual Long-Term Care Poll explores the experiences, expectations, and attitudes of younger adults, those age 18-39, compared to adults age 40 and older.