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Since 1978, the ANES has been asking national samples of American adults in every presidential election year and most midterm election years to rate both parties on a feeling thermometer scale.
Americans who personally know someone in a religious group different from their own – or who have at least some knowledge about that group – generally are more likely to have positive feelings about ...
Americans have warm, friendly feelings toward Jews, Catholics and Evangelicals, but are cooler toward Muslims and atheists, according to a new Pew Research Survey. The results culled from Pew&#8217… ...
The feelings that members of America’s religious groups have about one another run from warm to neutral to cold, but some of the chilliest attitudes found in a new Pew Research Center survey were ...