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Democrats are more likely than Republicans to say their workplace benefits from policies and programs focused on diverse representation and workplace inclusion. In fact, 21% of Democrats say their ...
I'm hopeful that Gen Z will learn that they are better off trying to change this country, rather than tear it down.
As President Donald Trump struggles to unite Republican lawmakers around his megabill, a range of provisions continues to ...
Democrats largely drove the drop, while Republicans’ level of national pride kept steady. Younger Americans are also less ...
About three-quarters (77%) of Democrats with a bachelor’s degree or more say this, compared with 60% of Democrats with some college and 57% of those with a high school diploma or less. No such divide ...
Voting And Elections Divide Republicans And Democrats Like Little Else. Here's Why. June 12, 2020 5:03 AM ET. By . Philip Ewing Enlarge this image.
Robert Garcia becoming the top Democrat on the Oversight Committee is a win for progressives but signals the party isn't ...
These two groups are somewhat less divided on proposals to extend federal unemployment benefits for a year – 50% of liberal and moderate Republicans favor it, compared with just 39% of conservative ...
Former Republicans and Democrats form a new 3rd political party NPR's Ari ... Third parties in the U.S. have often tried and failed to break through the traditional Democratic-Republican divide.
This quiz, based on recent surveys with more than 140,000 responses, presents a series of yes-or-no questions to predict whether someone is more likely to identify as a Democrat or a Republican.