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The Conference Board and Ragan Communications examined the election-related initiatives companies are launching internally leading up to the elections, and how communicators manage election-related reputational risks. An online survey of 1,031 Americans was conducted from April 25 – May 4, 2024. Key findings include: 1.) Companies said they planned two initiatives internally: –Encouraging employees to vote … Continue reading What Initiatives Are Companies Launching in an Election Year?

Pew Research Center examined how people’s political views and experiences differ depending on the websites and apps they use. An online survey of more than 10,000 internet users was conducted from March 18-24, 2024, in the U.S. The survey covered four social media platforms: TikTok, X (formerly Twitter), Facebook, and Instagram. Key findings include: 1.) … Continue reading How Can Americans Navigate Politics on Social Media?

The Bipartisan Policy Center examined who the public trusts to deliver information about how to vote, election administration, and election results. A survey of over 2,155 registered voters across the United States was conducted from Oct. 14-15, 2022, in Colorado (805 voters), Georgia (809 voters), and Wisconsin (501 voters). Key findings include: 1.) Regarding voting … Continue reading Who do Americans Look to for Election Information?

The AP-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research examined Americans’ opinions on democracy and rights in the United States. A nationwide poll was conducted online and on the telephone from March 21-25, 2024, with over 1,200 respondents. Key findings include: 1). 70% believe that democracy is a good system. –However, half of adults surveyed believe that … Continue reading How Do Americans Feel About Democracy in the United States?

Gen Z

The Public Religion Research Institute analyzed how Generation Z (Gen Z) brings their values and viewpoints on political, social, and cultural issues into their communities, workplaces, and the greater U.S. political landscape. An online survey of 6,616 U.S. participants aged 13-25 years old was conducted from Aug. 21 – Sept. 15, 2023. Respondents were put into … Continue reading How does Gen Z View Generational Change and Political Leadership?

With just a few weeks to go before Election Day, most Americans have doubts about the fairness of the voting process, reported a new Public Affairs Council poll. In fact, only 29% of Americans have faith that the 2020 elections will be conducted in an honest and open way. Concern about election integrity and/or voting … Continue reading New Poll Reveals Public Concerns about Election Integrity and Government Response to COVID-19