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    A joint message from Pew Research Center and The Pew Charitable Trusts condemning racism.

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  2. In 15 countries surveyed, those who place themselves on the ideological right are significantly more likely to say it is necessary to believe in God in order to be moral and have good values

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  3. 69% of U.S. adults say their greater concern is that state governments have been lifting restrictions on public activity too quickly. Fewer than half as many say their bigger concern is that states have been too slow to lift the restrictions.

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  4. Among Americans who said before the pandemic that they typically attend religious services at least once or twice a month, % who say they have gone in person in the last month (mid-July survey): White 39% Hispanic 24% Black 19%

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  5. 74% of Christians in the U.S. say houses of worship should be required to follow the same rules about social distancing and large gatherings as other organizations or businesses in their area.

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  6. Among U.S. Hispanic adults, 14% of women ages 18 to 29 say they use Latinx to describe themselves, a higher share than other Hispanic women or men.

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  7. Democrats who have recently seen or heard companies make public statements about race are more likely than Republicans (22% vs. 14%) to say genuine concern about the treatment of Black people contributed a great deal to these statements.

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  8. 11 hours ago

    Americans' views on whether it’s important for companies to publicly make statements about political & social issues differ a lot by party and by race and ethnicity - NEW from

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  9. 13 hours ago

    NEW: Are companies' recent public statements about race more the result of pressure to address the issue or genuine concern about Black people? Americans who have come across such statements overwhelmingly point to pressure over genuine concern.

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  10. Among those who have seen or heard companies make public statements about race or racial inequality in the past few months, majorities across racial and ethnic groups think pressure from others has contributed a great deal to these statements.

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  11. 71% of Democrats and independents who lean toward the Democratic Party say it is very or somewhat important for companies to make public statements about political or social issues, compared with 31% of Republicans and Republican leaners.

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  12. 52% of U.S. adults say it is very or somewhat important that companies and organizations make public statements about political or social issues, while a similar share (48%) say this is not too or not at all important.

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  13. NEW: Americans see pressure, rather than genuine concern, as big factor in company statements about racism

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  14. 14 hours ago

    65% of Reps say that houses of worship should be required to follow the same rules about social distancing and large gatherings as other organizations and businesses in their local area. An even bigger majority of Dems say the same

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  15. Americans have mixed views about whether K-12 schools in their area should offer in-person instruction, online instruction or a combination of both as the coronavirus outbreak continues across much of the country.

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  16. 16 hours ago

    % of the public who say Donald Trump is doing an excellent or good job responding to the coronavirus outbreak: March - 48% May - 41% August -37%

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  17. 16 hours ago

    From Feb poll, % of US adults who say each of following is "very" or "somewhat" religious: Joe Biden 55% Elizabeth Warren 36% Donald Trump 35% Bernie Sanders 34% Pete Buttigieg 32% & (Unfortunately didn't ask re: Kamala Harris)

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  18. 16 hours ago

    You can find all surveys and analyses of the impact of the outbreak on our topic page

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  19. Aug 11

    Very few adult Latinos in the US say they use the term "Latinx" to describe themselves, and that's true regardless of age, education, partisanship, etc. Just 7% of Latinos under 30, 5% of Latino college grads and 4% of Latino Democrats say they use it.

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  20. 73% of Americans say the US should try to promote human rights in China, even if it harms bilateral economic relations

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  21. The median Democrat in Congress has more Twitter followers than the median Republican, but the difference is much smaller on Facebook

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