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175 Pennsylvanians meet in Philadelphia with goal to guide state policy

Education, elections, energy and immigration were topics discussed by a representative sample of voters from across the state.
By Jordan Wilkie/WITF


A majority thinks Trump is to blame for Jan. 6 but won’t face charges, poll finds

A majority of independents (55%) and 4 in 5 Democrats, but less than half of Republicans (44%), said they are paying at least some attention to the hearings.

By NPR

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Poll finds most gun owners favor modest restrictions but deeply distrust government

But most of these gun owners also don’t want to see an AR-15-style semiautomatic weapon ban.

By NPR

Poll: Majorities oppose Supreme Court’s abortion ruling and worry about other rights

The issue is personal to most Americans. Two-thirds of people responding to the poll say they or someone they know has had an abortion.

By NPR

Poll: Americans’ political party preferences shifted to Republicans in recent months

Party identification trends can often be strong indicators of how a party will fare in House elections.

By NPR

Americans think political divisiveness is bad for the country but expect it to get worse.

When asked about what else might help cool temperatures around the country, respondents pointed to reducing the influence of money in politics and creating more opportunities for people to discuss different ideas.

By Julia Agos/WITF

Franklin & Marshall Poll: Pennsylvanians weigh in on Biden, election review, abortion, masks

Highlights from the October 2021 Franklin & Marshall College Poll

By Scott LaMar/WITF

Hope for normalcy is growing. Here’s what Americans are still worried about

Here’s what U.S. adults say about President Biden’s handling of the economy, their top economic concerns and how they feel about the coronavirus pandemic, based on a new NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist Poll.

By NPR

Penn State Mood of the Nation poll finds party split in voter policy beliefs

More than 80% of Democrats polled believe the government should focus on making voting easier. At nearly the same rate, Republicans say a top priority should be making sure registered voters are actually eligible.

By Staff
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