A new UChicago Divinity School/AP-NORC Poll explores the impact of the coronavirus outbreak on Americans’ religious beliefs and behaviors, as well as their views on freedom of religion and public health.
A majority of Americans favor their state expanding access to voting by mail, and support for other measures of voting outside the traditional ballot box have increased in the face of the coronavirus outbreak, according to the April 2020 AP-NORC Poll.
The public remains broadly supportive of state and local governments and the measures they are taking to prevent the spread of the coronavirus, but few think it will be safe to lift restrictions anytime soon, according to an April 2020 AP-NORC Poll.
The public lacks confidence in the country’s major institutions. Only the military is viewed with a great deal of confidence by a majority, according to the AP-NORC Poll conducted in February 2020.
Rich, socialist, old, intelligent, and liar are among the words that are used to describe the 2020 Presidential candidates, according to the AP-NORC survey conducted February 2020.