Voters do not express a high degree of confidence in Biden’s or Trump’s fitness for office, ethics, advisers or respect for democracy.| Pew Research Center
There are wide differences in support for Biden and Trump by voters’ gender, age, race and ethnicity, and education.| Pew Research Center
Most voters say that they would replace both Biden and Trump on the presidential ballot if they could.| Pew Research Center
The American Trends Panel survey methodology Overview The American Trends Panel (ATP), created by Pew Research Center, is a nationally representative| Pew Research Center
American Trends Panel: Pew Research Center’s online probability survey panel, which consists of more than 12,000 adults who take two to three surveys each| Pew Research Center
Voters are evenly split in their support for Trump (49%) and Biden (48%), but overall lack confidence in both on a range of traits.| Pew Research Center
The majority of Americans say preventing terrorism and reducing the flow of illegal drugs into the country are top foreign policy priorities.| Pew Research Center
A new analysis of 2020 validated voters examines change and continuity in the electorate, both of which contributed to Joe Biden’s victory. It looks at how new voters and voters who turned out in either 2016, 2018 or both voted in the 2020 presidential election, and offers a detailed portrait of the demographic composition of the 2020 electorate.| Pew Research Center